The Commercial Appeal

2 long postseason droughts end

Browns, Bucs make postseason returns

- Barry Wilner

Welcome to the postseason, Cleveland.

Cleveland?

The Browns ended their string of non-playoff seasons on Sunday with a tighter-than-expected 24-22 victory over archrival Pittsburgh, which sat many of its starters.

Cleveland returned to the NFL in 1999, made the playoffs in 2002, and then, zilch. Until now.

“It’s a moment I’ll never forget,” quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield said. “But we’re not satisfied. We expected to be here.”

The NFL’S two longest playoff droughts have been snapped with the advancemen­ts of Tampa Bay and Cleveland, both 11-5.

The Buccaneers, who downed Atlanta 44-27, already were in and secured the fifth seed in the NFC, setting up a trip to the sub-.500 NFC East winner, either Washington or the Giants. Tampa Bay’s last trip to the postseason was 2007.

The Jets now have the unenviable streak of going home early, beginning in 2011.

Cleveland gets a rematch with the Steelers, who will have back their regulars in Pittsburgh next weekend. Regardless, this is an unfamiliar feeling in the Dawg Pound.

“There are hundreds of thousands, not just here,” defensive end Myles Garrett said of the Browns’ fan support. “The 12,000 here, that was great, but there are so many Browns (fans) all over the world who were happy to see us get this win and finally get into the dance.”

Baltimore (11-5) took the top wildcard seed in the AFC with its 38-3 romp at Cincinnati. The Ravens will be at the winner of the AFC South, either Tennessee or Indianapol­is. The Titans were at Houston knowing they owned a playoff berth after Miami (10-6) lost at Buffalo 56-26. Indianapol­is hosted Jacksonvil­le, the NFL’S worst team, and a victory puts the Colts in, eliminatin­g the Dolphins.

With the win, the Bills (13-3) clinched the AFC’S No. 2 playoff seed and matched a single-season record for victories, set in both 1990 and ’91, when they made the Super Bowl.

Dallas is done after a 23-19 defeat at the Meadowland­s, with the Giants in line to win the awful NFC East with a 610 mark. New York, which lost its first five and was once 1-7, needed Philadelph­ia to knock off Washington (6-9) on Sunday night. Otherwise, Washington advances.

“I’ve been on teams where you let things just go downhill from there, when you start the season off the way that we did,” receiver Sterling Shepard said. “That’s the reason why I’m so proud of this team because we never had one guy hang their head and just throw in the towel.”

Not making the postseason for the first time since 2008 is New England (7-9). Of course, the main reason for that Patriots streak of success and six Super Bowls, Tom Brady, is now quarterbac­king the Bucs – and in the playoffs.

 ?? KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield throws a pass against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in Cleveland. The Browns won the game to make the playoffs for the first time since 2002.
KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield throws a pass against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in Cleveland. The Browns won the game to make the playoffs for the first time since 2002.

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