CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Browns (6-8) kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 13-3 victory over the Baltimore Ravens (9-5) at FirstEnergy Stadium on Saturday.
Baltimore was beset by mistakes and turnovers, highlighted by usually reliable kicker Justin Tucker missing two field goals and backup quarterback Tyler Huntley's costly interception in the red zone. Meanwhile, Cleveland rode its defense and a timely 91-yard touchdown drive following the Huntley pick to seal the deal and remain in postseason contention.

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Quarterback Deshaun Watson, who was suspended 11 games for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy for committing sexual assault as defined by the league, made his home debut with Cleveland.