Packers beat Browns after controversial last-minute interception

Baker Mayfield and the Browns offense shot themselves within the foot time and time once more throughout Saturday’s 24–22 loss to the Packers. On Cleveland’s last drive, Mayfield threw his fourth interception of the sport to squander any probability at a win—although the play was not with out controversy.
Mayfield focused Donovan Peoples-Jones however was picked off by Rasul Butler for the second time of the evening. Butler appeared to seize Peoples-Jones because the wideout was attempting to come back out of his break, however the officers opted in opposition to throwing a flag.
Mayfield threw three picks within the first half because the Browns fell behind, 24-12, early within the third quarter. A five-yard landing move from Mayfield to Anthony Schwartz introduced Cleveland inside two factors with 4:31 left, adopted by a Inexperienced Bay punt with simply over two minutes remaining. The Browns drove to the 50-yard line with 59 seconds left, however two Mayfield incompletions preceded the game-sealing interception.
The win was Inexperienced Bay’s fourth in a row and improves the workforce to 12–3. The Browns have now misplaced 4 of their final six and are two video games again within the loss column behind the Payments for the No. 7 seed within the AFC.
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