For three quarters, the Browns-Packers Week 3 clash looked exactly like what we had seen from Cleveland through the first two weeks - an anemic offense, but a defense that is capable of shutting down even the league's best offenses. Green Bay led just 10-0, but the offense couldn't create explosives or sustain a grind-it-out style for an entire drive.
Then in the fourth quarter, the Browns were able to have one long drive end in a field goal after the Packers were backed up, followed by a four-yard touchdown drive off a Grant Delpit interception, and ended with a blocked field goal which put the Browns' offense on the brink of field goal range with little time left.