EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Lawrence Tynes’ 40-yard field goal as time expired gave the New York Giants a 27-17 halftime lead over the Cleveland Browns at MetLife Stadium.
When wide receiver Victor Cruz caught a seven-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Eli Manning, the New York Giants took their first lead of the game over the Cleveland Browns at 24-17 with 1:10 left in the first half.
Cruz ran an out-route and broke free of the coverage before hauling in the pass.
The Giants’ third touchdown of the game was set up by a Cleveland turnover.
On the kickoff after the Giants’ 29-yard field goal, Cribbs returned the ball 30 yards, but was hit by safety Will Hill and lost the football. Hill recovered the fumble at the Browns’ 29-yard line.
Running back Ahmad Bradshaw’s four-yard touchdown run and Tynes’ extra point got the Giants even with the Browns at 17-17 with 2:52 left in the first half.
The two-play, 40-yard scoring drive was set up by a Browns turnover.
On third-and-one from the Giants’ 25-yard line, Browns quarterback ![]()
One play after the interception, Manning connected with rookie wide receiver Reuben Randle on a 36-yard pass play.
Earlier in the quarter, Tynes made a 29-yard field goal and cut the Browns’ lead to 17-10 at the 6:46 mark of the first half.
Tynes’ kick capped off a 14-play, 68-yard drive that took 6:53 off the second-quarter clock. The field goal drive was New York’s second scoring possession of more than six minutes in the first half.
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Dawson’s kick, his ninth field goal of season, capped off a 10-play, 50-yard drive that lasted 4:43.
Courtesy of touchdowns on their first two possessions, the Browns held a 14-7 lead over the Giants after one quarter of play.
Cruz caught a three-yard touchdown pass from Manning and Tynes’ extra point cut in half the Browns’ lead over the Giants.
With 3:22 left in the first quarter, the Browns led the Giants 14-7.
The Giants marched 92 yards in 11 plays and took nearly seven minutes off the first-quarter clock on their scoring drive.
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On second-and-five from their own 38-yard line, the Browns utilized a play fake to running back ![]()
The five-play, 80-yard drive took 2:11 off the game clock.
On the second offensive play of the game for the Browns, Richardson ran for a 15-yard touchdown and gave the team a 7-0 lead over the Giants with 14:08 left in the first quarter.
Richardson took the handoff from Weeden on second-and-three, burst through a hole behind center ![]()
Richardson also gained seven yards on the first play of the drive, which was set up by a Giants turnover.
On New York’s first play from scrimmage, Bradshaw ran to the right of the formation, but right guard Chris Snee knocked the ball out of his hands. Veteran defensive back ![]()