It was a disappointing result for the Cleveland Browns after displaying great effort for most of last Sunday’s game at FirstEnergy Stadium.
The Browns squandered a 21-7 lead in the fourth quarter to the Green Bay Packers without star quarterback Aaron Rodgers. As usual, they shot themselves in the foot with poor coaching and turnovers, though this time only late in the game.
Sunday was their first time entering the second half with a lead and despite a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter, they found a way to lose in overtime.
The defense, again, played well.