CLEVELAND — Returning home to a rainy Huntington Bank Field Sunday after three straight losses, the Cleveland Browns were presented an opportunity to get their season back on the rails against a team that had faced similar struggles this season in the Miami Dolphins. In the clash between the two 1-5 teams, the Browns were indeed able to enjoy a get-right game with a resounding blowout win over the spiralling Dolphins.
The 31-6 victory gave the Browns their second home win of the year, snapped the three-game slide and lifted their record to 2-5.
Cleveland's running game led by rookie running back Quinshon Judkins, frustrated by a dominant Steelers defense during last week's loss in Pittsburgh, returned to form this week, and rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel was sharp in his third start