CLEVELAND – Micah Parsons felt like he was watching a bad movie. What started as a comedy had become a horror film, and this was Parsons’ first time seeing it unfold.

Those more familiar with Green Bay Packers history knew the script well. A lopsided game that wasn’t lopsided on the scoreboard. A momentum-changing blunder late. A special teams fiasco.

All those ingredients returned in the Packers ’ stunning 13-10 loss at the Cleveland Browns . For a third straight week, the Packers jumped out to a double-digit lead before their opponent scored. Unlike the past two, they were unable to keep padding their lead, and ultimately imploded from their own doing.

“It’s like a movie sometimes,” Parsons said, “how football works. I just think towards the end of the game, they just played b

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