Browns were one of five teams to help the NFL make unique history in Week 10

Cleveland Browns win over the Baltimore Ravens was part of the NFL making some pretty unique history in Week 10. A 40-yard field goal by Dustin Hopkins as time expired against the Ravens was just one of five kicks made as time expired across the NFL on Sunday. That number is the most in one […]

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Cleveland Browns win over the Baltimore Ravens was part of the NFL making some pretty unique history in Week 10.

A 40-yard field goal by Dustin Hopkins as time expired against the Ravens was just one of five kicks made as time expired across the NFL on Sunday. That number is the most in one day in NFL history. 

Other teams to convert game-winners were the Lions, Cardinals, Texans, and Seahawks.

It’s safe to say that Sunday was one of the more interesting Sunday slates that we have been presented this season. That is five games going down to the absolute wire.

For Cleveland, Hopkins made up for a missed extra point with the game-winner. Cleveland traded a seventh-round pick for Hopkins before Week 1 and it is a move that has paid off. He has simply been excellent.

“I feel a bit like an arsonist who puts out his own fire then gets a pat on the back,” Hopkins said after the game.

On the season, Hopkins has made 24-of-27 field goals and is 7-of-7 on kicks from at least 50 yards. Cleveland looks to have made the right move by parting ways with Cade York and making a move for Hopkins.

Week 10 is just that much more special for the Browns due to the fact they help make some history.