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Wintry conditions couldn’t stop the Cleveland Browns on Thursday Night Football.
Due to a strong first-half defensive performance and fourth-quarter heroics from Jameis Winston in the snow, the Browns took down the Pittsburgh Steelers by the final score of 24-19 at Huntington Bank Field.
Winston finished 18-of-27 for 219 yards and an interception. While he struggled with inconsistency due to the inclement weather, he found the end zone near the start of the fourth quarter on the ground and helped lead the Browns on a go-ahead scoring drive that ended with roughly a minute remaining in regulation.
He also made several impressive throws to keep the chains moving on Cleveland’s final drive.
Fans and athletes alike were impressed with his performance.
Both teams struggled to sustain drives in the snow, combining to score just 16 total points prior to the fourth quarter. The weather caused drops and fumbles throughout the contest.
Bleacher Report @BleacherReport
Snowy AFC North game in November…
This is what it’s all about 🥹❄️ pic.twitter.com/U20BiJPYdN
Fans and pundits still enjoyed the experience, though.
Robert Griffin III @RGIII
The Browns and Steelers look like they are playing in a snow globe right now and it looks AWESOME. pic.twitter.com/8l9HNWUMqc
The Steelers fell to 8-3 with the loss, while the Browns improved to 3-8.
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