CLEVELAND -- Quarterback DeShone Kizer threw a two-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Corey Coleman, and his third scoring throw of the game gave the Cleveland Browns a 21-7 lead over the Green Bay Packers with 2:49 to play in the third quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium.
On third-and-goal, Kizer took the shotgun snap and fired a pass over the middle of the field to Coleman, who secured the catch just over the goal line and held on for the touchdown despite absorbing a crushing hit from a Packers defender.
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Earlier in the drive, Kizer completed a 15-yard pass to running back Duke Johnson, and then, three plays later, on third-and-one from Green Bay’s 43-yard line, fellow rusher Isaiah Crowell broke off a 37-yard run up the middle of the field that gave the Browns a first-and-goal at the Packers’ 6.
Crowell took a handoff behind left guard Joel Bitonio, used a burst of speed to get to the right hash marks and hustled down the field before being tripped up short of the goal line.