The Cleveland Browns did what 0-13 teams typically do and let a potential win slip away in humiliating fashion.
On the first possession of overtime against the Packers, DeShone Kizer panicked when Josh Gordon wasn't open as his first option. He bailed on the pocket to scramble before throwing an off-balanced pass straight up in the air.
Browns interceptions don't get any more Browns than that.
The ill-advised pass was intercepted by Josh Jones, setting up the Packers for a game-winning score.
Davante Adams would give Green Bay that walk-off win just six plays later.
Green Bay would win, 27-21, after the Browns had a 21-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter. To be fair, the Browns couldn't exactly act like they've been in that position before.
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