In a crazy back-and-forth game, including one where it seemed like the Chargers kept converting fourth down after fourth down in desperation to stay in the game, Los Angeles ended up defeating Cleveland by a final score of 47-42. The Browns had key injuries hit them in the secondary and at right tackle, but couldn’t pull it off in the end. The two plays Browns fans will hate the most are a late pass interference penalty called by the officials, and Stefanski’s call to run it on 3rd-and-10 prior to the Chargers’ final score.
The Chargers got the ball first, and on a day without the services of DE Jadeveon Clowney, the defense forced a quick three-and-out, keyed by a third-down pass breakup by S Ronnie Harrison.