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BEREA, Ohio -- The Browns were called for four offensive pass interference penalties on Sunday in Indianapolis. Monday, head coach Hue Jackson said the team would be seeing what the league thought of all four of those calls.

"We will see," Jackson said. "We will petition the NFL and see what they think. I think some of them were things that we need to understand better, but I will be interested to see how they saw it."

Two of the four penalties wiped out third-down conversions -- one by Seth DeValve in the first quarter on a 25-yard pass he caught and another by Rashard Higgins in the third quarter on 17-yard pass DeValve caught.