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HOUSTON -- All fourth quarter, Amari Cooper was campaigning to get back in the game. It wasn't to break the Cleveland Browns' franchise record, but rather to top 300 receiving yards in a game.
He didn't quite reach 300. Instead, Cooper had to settle for 265 yards -- a new Browns single-game record.
"It was a lot of time left, man. A lot of food on the plate there," said Cooper, who sat most of the fourth quarter with 252 receiving yards and a 36-7 lead.