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The Cleveland Browns suffered their fourth consecutive lack of the 2024 NFL common season, shedding 20-16 to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

Whereas a number of of the crew’s losses could possibly be blamed on the play of quarterback Deshaun Watson, at the moment’s sport couldn’t be solely blamed on his efforts.

After the sport, Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot shared a wild statistic for Watson, revealing how robust of a second-half efficiency the quarterback had towards the Eagles.

Deshaun Watson was 11 of 12 for 122 yards within the second half of the 20-16 loss to the Eagles,” Cabot reported.

#Browns Deshaun Watson was 11 of 12 for 122 yards within the second half of the 20-16 loss to the #Eagles

— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) October 13, 2024

Whereas Watson carried out properly within the second half, the Browns completed with solely six factors on two area objectives as penalties and miscues killed a number of drives for Cleveland.

Within the crew’s remaining drive, the Browns had a false begin on the third-down-and-goal from Philadelphia’s three-yard line.

However a false begin towards rookie Zak Zinter backed the Browns as much as the eight-yard line, forcing the crew to accept a area purpose with 3:54 remaining within the fourth quarter.

It was the final time that the Browns would have the soccer within the sport as Philadelphia iced out the Browns afterward.

Cleveland completed the sport with seven penalties for 55 yards, lots of these penalties hampering drives for the Browns.

The Browns’ offensive line was porous once more on Sunday because the crew allowed Watson to be sacked 5 occasions for twenty-four yards, another excuse Cleveland struggled to maneuver the soccer on Sunday.

Nonetheless, Cleveland ended the competition with 100 speeding yards as backup Pierre Robust Jr. completed the competition with 43 yards and Watson ended the competition with 17 speeding yards on 4 carries.

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