Browns collapse against Jets, fall to 0-8 with 30-28 loss
BY JEREMY SOMERVILLE
​ BROWNS BEAT WRITER
(CLEVELAND, OH) - The New York Jets (3-5) scored 24 unanswered second half points to beat the Cleveland Browns (0-8) 31-28 in front of thousands of empty orange seats at First Energy Stadium on Sunday.

After jumping out to a 20-7 first half lead, propelled by the return of Josh McCown at quarterback and 101 receiving yards by Terrelle Pryor, the Browns reminded everyone why they came into the game as the leagues only winless team.


Jets quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, who was returning to the starting lineup after being benched in favor of Geno Smith, shredded the Browns defense in the second half as he led three long scoring drives to pull the Jets back from a 13-point deficit. 
Cleveland’s only score of the second half came with just 12 seconds left on the clock as they marched down the field on a sluggish and mismanaged final drive to make the final score look a lot closer than it was.

The Browns will try to look like a real NFL football team again next week when they host the Cowboys.

Dawg Biscuits:
McCown threw for 351 yards with 228 of those yards coming in the first half.
The Browns defense entered the game giving up nearly 30 points, so giving up 31 is the norm at this point
Joe Haden (groin) returned to the Browns starting lineup and played what could possibly be his final game with the team as reports have the former top 10 pick on the trade block.
Isaiah Crowell managed just 29 yards on 11 carries. The third time in 4 games he has struggled to get close to even 50 yards.
Fitzpatrick finished 16-34 for 228 yards and a score. Matt Forte and Bilal Powell had three rushing scores for the Jets.
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POSTED 10/30/2016 at 17:15
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