Dustin Hopkins kicked a 34-yard field goal with 2 seconds left after Cleveland rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson completed four straight clutch passes, giving the Browns a 13-10 win Sunday over the rival Pittsburgh Steelers. Making just his second NFL start, Thompson-Robinson rallied the Browns (7-3) just days after Deshaun Watson was lost for the season with a shoulder injury. With the crowd chanting “D-T-R!” and Watson watching from Cleveland's sideline in sweats, Thompson-Robinson, a fifth-round pick from UCLA, calmly completed his four passes for 39 yards to set up Hopkins.
Vying for their fifth straight victory and looking to fortify their lead in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens bolted to a quick two-touchdown lead and appeared on their way to another rout at home. Kyle Hamilton scored on an interception retur n with 40 seconds elapsed, and a 39-yard run by Keaton Mitchell put the Cleveland Browns in a 14-0 hole Sunday before several of the grills at the tailgates had a chance to cool. Given that Baltimore won its previous two home games by a combined 75-9 score, there was no reason to believe this matchup against the Browns — whom the Ravens beat 28-3 last month — was going to be any different.
The Cleveland Browns have received a lot of ridicule for the massive contract they gave Deshaun Watson last year. Watson completed every pass he threw after halftime, and Cleveland made all the important plays down the stretch, rallying from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Ravens 33-31 on Sunday. Dustin Hopkins made a 40-yard field goal on the final play to win it.