BEREA — Dylan Sampson had been waiting for his moment as a Browns rookie .
The fourth-round running back thought that what he had done in the season-opening loss to the Cincinnati Bengals foreshadowed much bigger things to come. Sampson led Cleveland in rushing that game, albeit with just 12 carries and 29 yards, but was a noticeable presence in the passing game with a team-high eight catches for 64 yards.
Turns out, Sampson would have to wait a while to have that moment. The moment, though, finally arrived in Week 12, when his 66-yard catch-and-run on a swing pass from quarterback Shedeur Sanders helped blow open the Browns’ 24-10 win at the Las Vegas Raiders.
“No, it felt great to come up in a big moment,” Sampson said Nov. 24. “Kind of put some closing finishes to the d

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