CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - It was the same old story for the Browns Sunday: too many mistakes and not enough points.
San Francisco (9-4) capitalized on 2 Cleveland turnovers and beat the Browns 26-8 on a rainy, windy day at Huntington Bank Field.
Shedeur Sanders, in his first home start, went 16-of-25 for 149 passing yards (1 TD) and was sacked 3 times.
Returner Gage Larvadain muffed a punt on Cleveland’s 17-yard line early in the 4th, leading to a San Francisco score.
Myles Garrett got his 19th sack of the season in the 4th quarter, leaving him 4 shy of the NFL’s single-season record.
Cleveland’s only score of the game came on a second-quarter 34-yard TD toss from Sanders to Harold Fannin Jr.
Later, Fannin Jr. fumbled on a 4th-and-1 play at Cleveland’s 32, leading to a Brock Purdy TD

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