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Browns edge Ravens in OT on knucklebal­l FG

- Tom Withers KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS

CLEVELAND – On their third try, the Browns finally figured out how to win in overtime.

Rookie Greg Joseph’s 37-yard field goal – a knucklebal­l that barely cleared the crossbar – with 2 seconds left in OT gave Cleveland a 12-9 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

After rookie quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield drove the Browns (2-2-1) into position, Joseph, who was signed after Week 2 following Zane Gonzalez’s release, somehow lined his kick through the uprights to give Cleveland its first AFC North win in 19 tries.

“I couldn’t decide whether I wanted to look at the kick or not, so I turned around at the last second and saw it was pretty low,” Mayfield said. “It wasn’t a pretty kick but it went in. It also wasn’t a pretty win, but it counts.”

As Browns fans celebrated just the team’s second win in two seasons, Joseph, who missed an extra point in the first half, was mobbed by his teammates following Cleveland’s third extra-period game in five weeks.

The Ravens (3-2) had plenty of chances, but Joe Flacco threw a costly intercepti­on in the first half and the Browns blocked one of Justin Tucker’s field goal tries.

Mayfield passed for 342 yards and threw a 19-yard TD pass in his first start at home. He completed a key third-down pass for 39 yards to Derrick Willies on Cleveland’s winning drive.

Joseph had badly missed a 55-yard field goal – toward the same end zone – with five seconds left in regulation, and the Ravens faked a kneel-down on the last play before the teams went to the 10-minute overtime session.

It was nothing new for the Browns, who tied Pittsburgh 21-21 in the opener and lost 45-42 last week in Oakland in a game they led by 14 points in the second half.

And after so many mistakes by its special teams, Cleveland finally got a decisive play to win.

The Ravens, who got another strong effort from their defense, also had a chance to win it in the final minute of regulation, but wide receiver Michael Crabtree couldn’t hold onto Flacco’s pass in the back of the end zone.

“I should have made that catch,” Crabtree said. “The game would have been over. I put that on me. If I have to catch 2,000 balls a week in practice, I’m going to have to do that.”

Tucker then tied it with a 32-yard field goal with 52 seconds left.

 ??  ?? The Cleveland Browns celebrate kicker Greg Joseph’s game-winning field goal Sunday in Cleveland.
The Cleveland Browns celebrate kicker Greg Joseph’s game-winning field goal Sunday in Cleveland.

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