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Browns fall to Chargers in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES — The Browns’ lone win over the past two seasons came against the Chargers on Christmas Eve in 2016. But leading up to a rematch in Los Angeles this weekend, they played down that triumph and shrugged off the idea of revenge.

“Let’s be honest, we’re are an 0-11 football team. I don’t think they're looking for revenge per se,” coach Hue Jackson said earlier in the week. “They have something to play for."

That was indeed the case as the Chargers overpowered the Browns, 19-10, Sunday afternoon at the StubHub Center.

Trailing 19-10 with under five minutes to play, Cleveland (0-12) rallied before defensive end Joey Bosa dashed those hopes, strip-sacking rookie quarterback DeShone Kizer on 3rd-and-goal.