Browns stun Packers 13-10

Cleveland Browns cornerback Myles Harden, right, breaks up a pass intended for Green Bay Packers wide receiver Romeo Doubs, left, but is called for pass interference and a Browns 20-yard penalty in the fourth quarter in Cleveland on Sunday. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
CLEVELAND (AP) — Andre Szmyt kicked a 55-yard field goal as time expired and the Cleveland Browns rallied from a 10-0 deficit with under four minutes left to beat the Green Bay Packers 13-10 on Sunday.
The Browns (1-2) snapped an eight-game losing streak dating to last season when it appeared for much of the game they might be shut out. But the defense kept them in it with four sacks and came up with the key turnover which resulted in it being tied.
Green Bay (2-1) appeared as if it might win with a last-minute field goal when it drove to the Browns 25, but Shelby Harris blocked a 43-yard field goal attempt by Brandon McManus and Greg Newsome II recovered at the 47.
Cleveland took over and went 16 yards in five plays. Joe Flacco had an 8-yard completion on third-and-2 to get the ball to the Packers 35. Flacco then spiked the ball, bringing Szmyt on with 2 seconds remaining.
It was redemption for the rookie kicker, who missed an extra point and field goal in a 17-16 loss to Cincinnati in Week 1.
Flacco was 21 of 36 for 142 yards and rookie Quinshon Judkins had 94 yards on 18 carries, including his first NFL touchdown to tie it at 10 with 3:02 remaining in the fourth quarter.
Jordan Love completed 18 of 25 passes for 183 yards, including a 3-yard TD to John FitzPatrick with 3:23 remaining in the third quarter to put the Packers up 10-0.
“It’s a tough loss, for sure,” Love said. “Adversity is going to strike us at some point this season — and it struck today.”
Cleveland avoided being shut out for the first time since Week 14 of the 2014 season when Szmyt’s field goal was good from 35 yards with 3:38 remaining in the game.
On the ensuing series, the Browns came up with their first takeaway of the season with 3:18 remaining when Grant Delpit picked off Love’s pass and returned it 25 yards to the Packers 4. It was also Green Bay’s first turnover.
Two plays later, Judkins ran up the middle from 1 yard out to tie it.
The only points of the first half was a 43-yard field goal by McManus on Green Bay’s second series. The 13-play, 43-yard drive included three third-down conversions.
For as much elation Cleveland felt, it was a gut punch for Green Bay.
The last time it had a similar collapse was on Nov. 5, 1967, at Baltimore. The Packers led 10-0 before Johnny Unitas threw a pair of TD passes in the last three minutes to give the Colts a 13-10 victory.
“That was extremely disappointing, obviously. To have an opportunity to win the game and have them flip the script late is tough to deal with,” Packers coach Matt LeFleur said. “We played well enough defensively to win the game, but we didn’t do a good enough job on offense and special teams.”
Injuries
Packers: RT Zach Tom, who missed last week’s game against Washington due to an oblique strain, aggravated the injury on the first offensive play. … OG Aaron Banks (groin) was injured late in the first half. … S Javon Bullard went off in the fourth quarter after appearing to be temporarily knocked out after taking a hit to his helmet.
Browns: RT Dewand Jones suffered a knee injury on the first series and did not return.
Up next
Packers: at Dallas on Sunday night. The game will take place one month after Parsons was traded from the Cowboys to the Packers.
Browns: at Detroit on Sunday.
Eagles 33
Rams 26
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jordan Davis blocked a field-goal attempt by the Rams’ Joshua Karty on the final play of the game and returned it 61 yards for a touchdown to give Philadelphia an exhilarating 33-26 win over Los Angeles.
It was the Eagles’ second blocked kick of the fourth quarter. The Rams led 26-21 midway through the fourth when Jalen Carter blocked Karty’s 36-yard try, and Jalen Hurts then led the Super Bowl champion Eagles on a 91-yard drive for the go-ahead score.
Buccaneers 29
Jets 27
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are off to their best start in 20 years, thanks to another thrilling finish orchestrated by Baker Mayfield.
Chase McLaughlin’s fifth field goal, a 36-yarder as time expired, gave the Bucs a 29-27 victory over the New York Jets, who rallied from a 17-point fourth-quarter deficit to take the lead before Mayfield led his team on a late scoring drive to win in the final minute for the third straight week.
Vikings 48
Bengals 10
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Isaiah Rodgers helped make Carson Wentz’s debut at quarterback for Minnesota a rousing success. Rodgers set a Vikings record with two defensive touchdowns and forced three of Cincinnati’s five turnovers in a 48-10 romp that was the worst loss in Bengals history.
Wentz threw for two scores over three quarters
Bears 34
Cowboys 14
Caleb Williams tied a career high with four touchdown passes and the Chicago Bears gave Ben Johnson his first win as an NFL head coach by beating the Dallas Cowboys 31-14 on Sunday. Cowboys star receiver CeeDee Lamb left with an ankle injury in the first quarter.