(247NEWSSOURCE) CLEVELAND, OHIO – The Cleveland Browns upset the Packers with a last-second field goal from Cleveland.
Andre Szmyt nailed a 55-yard kick to give his side a 13-10 victory after the Browns had blocked a potential game-winning field goal by Green Bay’s Brandon McManus.
Packers coach Matt LaFleur said that it was an extremely disappointling loss.
Quinshon Judkins had nearly 100 rushing yards to go with a score as Cleveland improved to 1-and-2.
LaFleur talked about a big factor in the loss.
Packers quarterback Jordan Love who was sacked 4 times talks about his end of game interception.
Love says the offense struggled with penalties. The Packers committed 14 penalties during the game.
Jordan Love threw for more than 180 yards along with a touchdown and a pick for Green Bay, which fell to 2-and-1.
Josh Jacobs led the Packers in rushing with 30 yards on 16 carries.
Matthew Golden had 4 catches for a team-leading 52 yards with 34 of those yards coming on 1 reception.
The Packers had the ball for 34:14 with Cleveland possessing the ball for 25:46.
The Packers were 10-of-18 on third down while the Browns were 4-of-13.
Historic: According to CBSSports.com, the last time the Packers suffered a loss like Sunday’s was on Nov. 5, 1967 in Baltimore. The Packers were leading 10-0 when Johnny Unitas threw 2 touchdown passes in the final 3 minutes to give the Colts the win.
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