DETROIT — The Cleveland Browns made the trip up to Motor City, looking to ride the momentum of their first win of the season the week prior against the Green Bay Packers. Going against an explosive Detroit Lions team, the Browns started strong, especially on defense, but a number of errors from both the offense and special teams unit were too much to overcome, leading to a 34-10 loss in Detroit.

FIRST HALF

After receiving on the opening kickoff, Detroit opened the game up with a first down pass, but the defense held them off the next three plays, stuffing a run on the interior and bringing pressure. The Browns' defense held up and forced the Lions to punt on their opening drive.

On the Browns' opening drive, things started with a similar first-down pass, theirs from quarterback Joe Flac

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