BROWNS 17, BRONCOS
16
DENVER -- Baker
Mayfield capitalized on Denver's depleted cornerback corps and
dubious decisions in leading the Cleveland
Browns past the Broncos 17-16 on Saturday night, keeping alive
their slim hopes of ending the NFL's longest playoff drought.
Mayfield's 2-yard TD toss to Antonio Calloway with just less
than 12 minutes left provided the winning margin for the Browns (6-7-1). They
snapped an 11-game losing streak to the Broncos (6-8).
Improving to 3-28 on the road over the last four seasons,
the Browns still have a shot at their first winning season since 2007 and even
their first playoff berth since 2002 thanks to their first win over Denver
since 1990.
Calloway's touchdown made it 17-13 and came with
safety Justin Simmons in
coverage because the Broncos were down five cornerbacks.
The Broncos responded with a 13-play drive that ate up more
than seven minutes, but Coach Vance Joseph inexplicably sent in kicker Brandon
McManus for a field goal instead of going for it on
fourth-and-1 from the Cleveland 6 with 4:35 remaining.
TEXANS 29, JETS 22
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Deshaun Watson threw
a 14-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre
Hopkins with 2:15 left, lifting the Houston
Texans to a 29-22 comeback victory over Sam Darnold and
the New York Jets on
Saturday night.
After Darnold and the Jets took their first lead of the game
on Elijah
McGuire's 2-yard touchdown run, Watson and the Texans (10-4)
answered right back.
A holding call on cornerback Morris
Claiborne on third down prolonged the drive and Watson
completed passes of 20 and 3 yards to Demaryius
Thomas and 7 yards to Hopkins to get to New York's 14. Watson
then found Hopkins streaking down the left sideline and launched a pass that
the receiver somehow came down with despite being tightly covered by Claiborne.
Ka'imi
Fairbairn's 40-yard field goal made it 29-22 with 54 seconds left.
Darnold and the Jets (4-10) had one more opportunity to try to tie -- or win --
but Houston held on.
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