Willie Harvey took over the fourth quarter versus Indianapolis and was one of the leaders as the Cleveland Browns smothered a late rally and preserved a 21-18 win. Harvey’s most outstanding play came on fourth down, when he blew through the Colts’ pass protection, then batted down the attempted pass from Chad Kelly.
That sealed the Browns’ victory, but Harvey did not jump up and down and celebrate. Perhaps he was minding the ghost of Browns’ first Coach who used to urge his troops, “Act like you’ve been there before!” Now, there’s nothing wrong with big celebrations, but for this old school fan, it was inspiring to see a rookie remain calm, cool and collected after saving the victory with a big play.