CLEVELAND (AP) — Complementary football doesn't always have to be pretty to be effective. The latest example happened on Sunday, when the Cleveland Browns rallied for a surprising 13-10 victory over the Green Bay Packers .

Through three games, the Browns have shown that no matter how ugly their offense looks, as long as they don't commit a critical turnover or mistake on special teams, their defense will keep them competitive.

Coordinator Jim Schwartz's unit is allowing a league-low 204.3 total yards and 57.3 rushing yards per game. Myles Garrett leads the NFL with four sacks, and eight others have at least one-half sack. A lack of takeaways was an issue until Grant Delpit's fourth-quarter interception of Green Bay's Jordan Love.

“Myles gets a lot of attention. So, there are opportuni

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