Browns biggest winners from 13-10 defensive win over Steelers
Victory Monday is back again this week for the Cleveland Browns after winning their second game against the AFC North in as many weeks. It was a defensive game just like everyone thought it would be between the Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers. In the end, Dustin Hopkins was the difference in a 13-10 final. Though […]
Victory Monday is back again this week for the Cleveland Browns after winning their second game against the AFC North in as many weeks.
It was a defensive game just like everyone thought it would be between the Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers. In the end, Dustin Hopkins was the difference in a 13-10 final.
Though he didn’t play particularly well, rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson stepped up when it mattered most and led the Browns on a game-winning drive.
Now, it’s time to take a look at five winners from the Week 11 game.
DE Myles Garrett
Your best players show up at the times you need them most and that’s what Garrett did in Week 11. With two sacks, Garrett is now up to 13 in 10 games. He’s on pace to win Defensive Player of the Year and stopped Steelers’ drives by himself more than once yesterday.
WR Elijah Moore
Moore had his most productive game of the season with six catches for 60 yards, it also led the Browns in Week 11. Moore caught six of seven targets with one drop but felt like a security blanket for the rookie quarterback. Thompson-Robinson looked his way in some key moments.
DE Ogbonnia Okoronkwo
A day after becoming a father, Okoronkwo had his best game of the season. The pass rusher had one sack and a whopping four tackles for a loss. Cleveland signed him for his ability to be a depth pass rusher but he was stout against the run against the Steelers too. A special weekend for this guy.
CB Denzel Ward
Ward had a pass breakup and three tackles, including a tackle for loss where he lit up RB Najee Harris on a swing pass out of the backfield. Ward is having a strong season for the Browns and is a key piece they need to keep healthy.
K Dustin Hopkins
For the first time in a while, there’s a good feeling when a kicker trots out for a field goal in Cleveland. Hopkins had the game-winner in this one from 34 yards, as well as another field goal. He shows up and does his job. The trade pickup hasn’t seen much weather yet, but that could change in a few weeks.
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