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Brissett, Browns rebound from collapse, beat Steelers 29-17

CLEVELAND – – — An impossible breakdown still new to them, the Browns figured out how to keep away from a second one of every four days.

Jacoby Brissett tossed two score passes, Scratch Chubb ran for a score and Cleveland quickly returned from its legendary implosion by polishing off the opponent Pittsburgh Steelers 29-17 on Thursday night.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Jacoby Brissett finishes a 11-yard score pass to Amari Cooper during the primary portion of the group’s NFL football match-up against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Cleveland, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. (AP Photograph/David Richard) THE Related PRESS

By TOM Wilts, AP Sports Author

CLEVELAND (AP) — An unfathomable breakdown still new to them, the Browns figured out how to keep away from a second one out of four days.

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Jacoby Brissett tossed two score passes, Scratch Chubb ran for a score and Cleveland quickly returned from its incredible implosion by polishing off the opponent Pittsburgh Steelers 29-17 on Thursday night.

“We had the perfect men there to have the option to move beyond it,” Brissett said, “and I think we addressed that call. We realized it would not have been simple. The folks addressed the ringer.”

The Earthy colors (2-1) fabricated an important lead from the get-go in the fourth on Chubb’s 1-yard run and afterward hung on with a death grip.

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The Steelers (1-2) pulled inside 23-17 on Chris Boswell’s 34-yard field objective with 1:48 left before Pittsburgh endeavored an onside kick. Be that as it may, in contrast to in Sunday’s 31-30 misfortune, when the New York Planes conquered a 13-point shortfall in the last 1:55 aided by a recuperation, the Browns batted the ball too far out.

Briefly, it seemed to be Sunday once more.

Browns mentor Kevin Stefanski was asked what he was thinking as the ball skipped around close to Pittsburgh’s sideline. He stopped for six seconds prior to replying.

“A ton,” he said.

Cleveland fans could at long last breathe out when cornerback Denzel Ward fell on a Steelers mishandle in the end zone on the last play for a negligible score.

Brissett associated with Amari Cooper and David Njoku for TDs, and completed 21 of 31 for 220 yards. The 29-year-old had his second consecutive strong game as he fills in while Deshaun Watson serves a 11-game suspension.

Chubb had 113 yards and pushed and wound across the objective line on fourth-and-objective with 9:29 left to put the Browns ahead 23-14.

Mitch Trubisky and the Steelers’ stale offense woke up in the principal half, yet stalled after halftime, drop-kicking on their initial three belongings while acquiring only 54 yards.

Condemned for not tossing profound the initial two weeks, Trubisky sent off a couple of long balls yet didn’t interface sufficiently.

“I think Mitch made a few plays, yet we as a whole by and large missed the mark,” said Steelers mentor Mike Tomlin, who said he has no designs to change to newbie QB Kenny Pickett. “Winning is our business. I wasn’t hoping to be dazzled, I was hoping to dominate the match.”

Pittsburgh’s guard is missing star end T.J. Watt, however tackle Cameron Heyward said that wasn’t the issue.

“At the point when you attempt to arm-tackle Scratch Chubb, he will make you pay,” Heyward said. “We want to improve.”

The success streamlined a harsh few days for Cleveland.

Sunday’s failure was trailed by Myles Garrett reprimanding fans for booing the Browns as they left the field, and a fan was captured on charges he tossed a plastic jug toward proprietor Jimmy Haslam on the sideline.

However, there was little show this time, simply a success over their detested neighbors from Pennsylvania.

“That is not something simple to return from,” Stefanski said. “We discussed it on Sunday. We discussed it on Monday. What I’m glad for with those folks is you can’t allow a misfortune to wait, and we won’t allow this success to wait by the same token. In any case, I’m glad for how they answered. You must be strong.”

In spite of the fact that there was brief period to recuperate, Garrett was sure the Browns would have the option to shake off Sunday’s misfortune.

“I didn’t feel a little skeptical to me knowing this group and the folks who are on it,” he said. “I realize everyone was restless to get back on that field and get that taste out of our mouths and play a total football match-up, and that is the very thing that we did.

“Everyone took care of their business and every one of the groups met up to make it a truly exceptional success.”

Tenderfoot Cade York’s 34-yard field objective gave the Browns a 16-14 lead in the second from last quarter, when Cleveland lost four players, including beginning linebackers Anthony Walker Jr. furthermore, Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, to wounds.

Brissett’s 7-yard TD pass to Njoku put the Browns up 13-7 with 8:58 left before halftime. In any case, for the second consecutive week York missed an additional point.

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