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Browns’ comeback falls short in loss to Falcons

Associated Press
By Associated Press
2 Min Read Oct. 2, 2022 | 3 years Ago
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ATLANTA — Dee Alford intercepted Jacoby Brissett’s pass with less than a minute remaining, and the Atlanta Falcons held on to beat the Cleveland Browns, 23-20, on Sunday.

The Falcons (2-2) spoiled the Georgia homecoming of Cleveland’s Nick Chubb, who ran for 118 yards and a touchdown with his high school team watching.

Younghoe Koo’s 45-yard field goal, his third of the game, with 2:28 remaining gave the Falcons the lead.

The Browns (2-2) moved past the 50, but on third-and-23, Alford picked off Brissett’s pass intended for David Bell.

The Falcons leaned on a balanced running attack led by rookie Tyler Allgeier, who had 10 carries for 84 yards. Caleb Huntley and Cordarrelle Patterson each ran for touchdowns.

Chubb, with his Cedartown (Georgia) High School team watching from the stands, broke free around left end for a 28-yard touchdown run that gave Cleveland a 20-17 lead and pushed him over 100 yards. Chubb worked out with his high school team, about an hour from Atlanta, in the offseason.

Chubb began the day as the NFL’s leading rusher.

Atlanta tied the score with Koo’s 21-yard field goal.

Huntley had only one carry this season before he seized an opportunity in the second half. Huntley, who was on the practice squad before being elevated to the active roster on Saturday, had eight carries for 54 yards, including his 5-yard scoring run that gave the Falcons a 17-13 lead early in the fourth quarter.

Cleveland more than doubled Atlanta’s total offense in the first half — 245 to 120 yards — but had to settle for a halftime tie.

The equalizer was a lost fumble by Browns tight end David Njoku. Falcons safety Jaylinn Hawkins forced the fumble, which was recovered by linebacker Rashaan Evans at the Cleveland 31.

Patterson’s 11-yard scoring run three plays later gave the Falcons a 10-0 lead.

The Browns pulled even on Brissett’s 5-yard scoring run and Cade York’s 29-yard field goal.

One week after setting a career rushing high for the second time in three weeks with 141 yards against Seattle, Patterson ran for 38 yards on nine carries. He was limited by a sore knee in practice most of the week.

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