![]() On the call for CBS today are Spero Dedes and Jay Feely in the booth, and Aditi Kinkhabwala on the sidelines. NFL Playoff Picture: NFL playoff picture after Week 15 - Chiefs wrap up AFC West, Giants clinch spot for Cowboys Who are the announcers for the Saints-Browns game Here's what the rest of the schedule looks like around the NFL this weekend: Kickoff Saturday is 1 p.m., in Cleveland. What TV channel is the Saints at Browns game on? Here's some pregame information, including betting info, each team's roster and where the Browns ranked among AFC individual stat leaders entering the weekend: The big difference favoring the Browns, though, was Delpit's interception. The Saints outgained the Browns 55 to 28 yards, and New Orleans had three first downs compared with just one for Cleveland. When the first quarter ended, the Browns and Saints were tied at no score. First quarter ends with no score between Browns and Saints York's successful extra point gave the Browns a 7-0 advantage. On third-and-3, Watson rushed off the left side for a 12-yard touchdown with 14:55 remaining in the second quarter. Then the Browns offense capitalized with a five-play, 30-yard scoring drive. Browns safety Grant Delpit intercepted the pass and returned it 40 yards to the New Orleans 30 with 2:44 left in the first quarter. The ball deflected off Johnson as he made a diving attempt to catch it. On third-and-10 from the Cleveland 45, Saints quarterback Andy Dalton threw a pass intended for tight end Juwan Johnson. However, a takeaway by the Cleveland defense changed the complexion of the game. The Browns were practically dead on offense to begin the game, going three-and-out on each of their first three possessions. Grant Delpit's interception and Deshaun Watson's touchdown run help Browns earn 7-0 lead vs. The Browns summoned kicker Cade York, and the rookie made a 30-yard field goal to give them a 10-0 lead with 4:07 left in the second quarter. Cooper was wide open in the back of the end zone, but he slipped and fell while trying make the catch. On third-and-10 from the 12, Watson targeted Cooper again, yet the connection didn't materialize. On fourth-and-5 from the New Orleans 33, Watson passed the ball, and Cooper gained 21 yards on the catch-and-run play. Wide receiver Amari Cooper played a prominent role in the Browns' 17-play, 60-yard scoring drive in the second quarter. Browns extend lead to 10-0 with Cade York's 30-yard field goal The personal foul aided the Saints' first scoring drive, a 10-play, 68-yard march. The kicker made a 23-yard field goal with no time left in the first half, and the Saints cut their deficit to 10-3 at halftime.Įarlier during the same possession, Hill rushed for 16 yards on first-and-10 from the New Orleans 45, and Browns rookie linebacker Tony Fields II drew a 15-yard penalty for doling out a helmet-to-helmet hit on Hill. ![]() Browns lead Saints 10-3 at halftime after New Orleans ends second quarter with field goalįacing fourth-and-2 at the Cleveland 5, the Saints called timeout with three seconds left in the second quarter and summoned Lutz. Lutz's successful extra-point kick tied the score 10-10. ![]() Rookie defensive end Alex Wright was among the Browns players who had a chance to tackle Hill, only to fail to bring him down short of the end zone. On the opening series of the third quarter, the Saints produced a nine-play, 67-yard touchdown drive, capped by Taysom Hill's 8-yard run with 9:40 remaining in the third quarter. The Arctic-like conditions at FirstEnergy Stadium suggested a double dip would be unlikely, but the Saints pulled it off, scoring to end the first half and again to begin the second half. Saints tie score 10-10 with Taysom Hill rushing for touchdown on first possession of second half Wil Lutz's successful extra-point kick gave the Saints a 17-10 lead with 55 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Sorensen returned the interception 36 yards to the Cleveland 15.įour plays later, running back Alvin Kamara rushed for a 4-yard touchdown on first-and-goal. Then it went into the hands of safety Daniel Sorensen. © 2023 New Orleans Saints.On second-and-11 at the Cleveland 42, Watson's pass deflected off wide receiver David Bell as the rookie dived for the ball.
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