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Grant Delpit picked off a pass from Jordan Love to set up game-tying touchdown

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The Browns beat the Packers 13-10 to secure their first win of the season at Huntington Bank Field on Sept. 21.

Cleveland came back from 10 points down with less than four minutes remaining in the game. K Andre Szmyt made two field goals, including the game-winning 55-yard field goal with no time remaining. The Browns also recorded their first takeaway of the season on an interception from S Grant Delpit and also blocked a potential game-winning field goal from the Packers.

Here are 10 key numbers from the Browns' Week 3 win against the Packers.

0 – How many touchdowns Packers RB Josh Jacobs had against the Browns. Going into the game, Jacobs had a streak of 11 consecutive games with a touchdown, which was the sixth-longest in NFL history. After being held to 30 net yards on 16 rushing attempts and no touchdowns, Jacobs' streak is reset to zero. Green Bay had a first-and-3 on the Browns' 3-yard line and gave the ball to Jacobs on the first two plays. Jacobs was stopped at the line of scrimmage on both runs.

1 – The number of takeaways the Browns had against the Packers. After searching in the first two weeks of the season for a takeaway, the Browns notched their first one. Down 10-3 with 3:18 left in the game, Green Bay faced a third-and-3. QB Jordan Love dropped back to pass, and the ball was lofted four yards past the line of scrimmage right into Delpit's arms. He returned the interception 25 yards to the Green Bay 4-yard line, setting up the Browns game-tying touchdown from RB Quinshon Judkins.

3 – The number of defensive penalties the Packers' secondary had in the fourth quarter. As the Browns were mounting their comeback, they had some help from Green Bay. On third-and-9, the Browns were set to kick a field goal after QB Joe Flacco and WR Cedric Tillman couldn't connect. However, a defensive holding penalty on Green Bay kept the drive alive. Then on the very same drive on third-and-3, the Packers were called for a defensive pass interference that moved the ball to the 1-yard line. The two penalties helped set up Szmyt's first field goal in the game to bring the score to 10-3. On the first play following the Browns' interception, another Green Bay pass interference moved the ball to the 1-yard line. On the next play, Judkins scored the touchdown that tied the game at 10.

5 – The number of sacks the Browns had against the Packers, a season-high. Six different Browns players sacked Love while DT Maliek Collins led Cleveland in sacks with 1.5. LB Carson Schwesinger and defensive tackles Adin Huntington and Mason Graham all notched their first career sacks in the Browns' win.

7 – The number of steps Szmyt took on his approach to kicking the 55-yard game-winning field goal. Szmyt started at the hand of his holder, P Corey Bojorquez, before taking three steps back and two steps to his left. Then, as the ball was snapped, Szmyt took two steps to the ball and swung his right leg, hitting the ball through the uprights to win the game.

See the best photos as the Cleveland Browns celebrate their 13-10 win over the Green Bay Packers on September 21, 2025, at Huntington Bank Field.

9 – The number of tackles that Schwesinger had in the game against the Packers. The nine tackles are a career-high for the UCLA product, totaling one more than he had in his NFL regular season debut against the Bengals. His nine tackles tied Delpit for the most tackles against the Packers. With his nine tackles, Schwesinger moves into a tie with LB Devin Bush for most tackles on the Browns this season with 22.

21 – The number of seconds the Browns' offense had to move the ball from their own 47-yard line to field goal range to try and win the game. Packers DL Micah Parsons helped the Browns before the drive officially started, going into the neutral zone and moving the Browns to the Green Bay 48-yard line. Flacco connected with WR Jamari Thrash for three yards before Thrash ran out of bounds to stop the clock. Two plays later, with 12 seconds left, Flacco found TE David Njoku in the middle of the field for an 8-yard gain. The Browns' offense scurried to the ball after the play and Flacco spiked the ball to set up Szmyt.

43 – The length of the Green Bay field goal that was blocked by DT Shelby Harris. With 27 seconds left, Packers K Brandon McManus had a chance to give the Packers a 13-10 lead. His low line drive kick found the hand of Harris, and the ball bounced back all the way to the Browns 47-yard line. CB Greg Newsome II fell on the ball with 21 seconds left to set up Cleveland's offense.

62 – How many yards Judkins had in the fourth quarter against the Packers. Going into the fourth quarter, Judkins had 10 rushes for 32 yards, and his longest run was seven yards. In the final quarter, Judkins started to find running lanes, picking up 62 yards on eight carries. He started the Browns' first scoring drive with a 14-yard and 38-yard run, bringing them from their own 20-yard line to the Green Bay 28-yard line. He had a 1-yard rushing touchdown with 3:01 left in the game to tie the game at 10 a piece, the first of his career.

71 – The number of yards the Browns went on their first scoring drive that began the comeback. The Browns started the drive on their own 20-yard line with 9:26 left in the game The drive ended 12 plays later on the Packers 17-yard line with 3:38 left in the game after a 35-yard Szmyt field goal.

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