Brian Hoyer finds Travis Benjamin for the game-winner (Video)
Brian Hoyer hit Travis Benjamin for the game-winning touchdown as the Cleveland Browns rallied from a 28-3 deficit to win 29-28.
The Cleveland Browns looked well on their way to an embarrassing defeat, falling behind the Tennessee Titans 28-3 in the first half.
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The Browns were able to cut the lead to 28-10 before the half.
Entering the fourth quarter, the Titans still led 28-13. The Browns blocked a punt out of the end zone, cutting the lead to 28-15. With 6:49 left, Brian Hoyer found Travis Benjamin for a 17-yard touchdown to make it 28-22.
The Browns got the ball back after their defense stuffed Titans’ quarterback Charlie Whitehurst on fourth-and-one. They drove 42 yards in four plays capped by another touchdown from Brian Hoyer to Travis Benjamin, this one from six yards out.
You can watch the game-winner below:
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