Perfect season: 16 Browns games to watch on NFL Game Pass~The top wins since 2009 that are available to stream now~
Daryl Ruiter
March 30, 2020 - 6:09 pm
CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – As sports fans wait out the COVID-19 pandemic, binge watching has become our new norm.
The NFL has made their subscription service, Game Pass, free for a limited time over the next few weeks and fans can watch games dating back to 2009.
In the spirit of filling the void of no basketball, baseball or hockey to watch and after suffering through an imperfect 0-16 season in 2017, we put together our Browns perfect season – the best 16 Browns victories available (in chronological order) to binge during the quarantine.
Dec. 10, 2009: Browns 13, Steelers 6
In sub-zero wind chills on a Thursday night, the 1-11 Browns handed the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers a fifth straight loss marking the first time in 12 starts Ben Roethlisberger, who was sacked eight times, lost to Cleveland. The victory was the start of a four-game win streak, the longest in the expansion era for the Browns.
Dec. 20, 2009: Browns 41, Chiefs 34
Jerome Harrison ran for 206 yards and three touchdowns, including a 71-yarder, while Josh Cribbs returned two kickoffs for touchdowns that went for 100 and 103 yards.
Nov. 7, 2010: Browns 34, Patriots 14
Peyton Hillis ran for 184 yards and two touchdowns and Colt McCoy scrambled for another to give Eric Mangini a 20-point victory over mentor Bill Belichick at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Dec. 9, 2012: Browns 30, Chiefs 7
Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles opened the game with an 80-yard touchdown run on the first offensive play but the Browns took over from there. Rookie Travis Benjamin returned a punt 93 yards for a touchdown, Trent Richardson scored twice while Brandon Weeden outdueled former Browns quarterback and 22nd pick in the 2007 NFL Draft Brady Quinn, who started for Kansas City.
Sept. 22, 2013: Browns 31, Vikings 27
Tight end Jordan Cameron caught three touchdown passes from Brian Hoyer, including the go-ahead grab in the back of the end zone with 51 seconds left, and Josh Gordon had 10 catches for 146 yards and a touchdown in his season debut.
Oct. 5, 2014: Browns 29, Titans 28
Brian Hoyer threw a 6-yard touchdown to Travis Benjamin with 1:09 left to complete a 25-point comeback, the largest in league history by a road team, largest in franchise history and the third-largest rally to win in NFL history.
Oct. 12, 2014: Browns 31, Steelers 10
Brian Hoyer threw for 217 yards and a touchdown to improve to 6-2 as the Browns starting quarterback while Ben Tate ran for two scores to lead the Browns to a rare win over Pittsburgh despite the loss of center Alex Mack for the season.
Nov. 6, 2014: Browns 24, Bengals 3
The Browns defense picked off Andy Dalton three times and limited him to just 67 yards passing, and Terrance West ran for 94 yards and a score in the win. Cleveland improved to 6-3, its best start in 20 years and moved into a first-place tie with Pittsburgh. The Browns also snapped their streak of 17 straight losses to division opponents on the road dating back to Sept. 2008.
Nov. 23, 2014: Browns 26, Falcons 24
Billy Cundiff hit a field goal as time expired as the Browns overcame three Bran Hoyer interceptions in Josh Gordon’s return from suspension to improve to 7-4 on the season. Gordon had eight catches for 120 yards in the win which marked the beginning of the end. The season fell apart and they didn’t win another game, dropping the remaining five. The Browns would go on to lose 50 of their next 55 games.
Oct. 11, 2015: Browns 33, Ravens 30 F-OT
Josh McCown threw for a franchise record 457 yards, the Browns rallied from a 12-point deficit and needed overtime to win a thriller in Baltimore. Kicker Travis Coons made four field goals, including the game winner.
Dec. 24, 2016: Browns 20, Chargers 17
Jamie Meder blocked a Chargers field goal late in the fourth quarter to preserve the lead and ultimately help the Browns avoid becoming just the second team to go 0-16 in NFL history. Unfortunately, they would join the 2008 Detroit Lions in the dubious club the following year. Meder’s block ultimately saved the franchise from a 35-game losing streak.
Sept. 20, 2018: Browns 20, Jets 17
Baker Mayfield made his official debut in relief of starter Tyrod Taylor and rallied the Browns from a 14-0 deficit for the franchise’s first win in 635 days, ending a 19-game winless streak and finally cracking open the victory fridges.
Nov. 11, 2018: Browns 28, Falcons 16
Baker Mayfield threw a season-high three touchdown passes and rookie Nick Chubb ran for 176 yards, including the longest score in franchise history, as the Browns ended a four-game losing streak, the first victory for interim head coach Greg Williams in the post-Hue Jackson era.
Nov. 25, 2018: Browns 35, Bengals 20
With former head coach Hue Jackson, fired three weeks earlier, back with the Bengals, the Browns embarrassed Cincinnati. Baker Mayfield threw a career-high four touchdown passes, safety Damarious Randall handed an interception to Jackson and Cleveland ended a 25-game road losing streak dating back to 2015.
Dec. 15, 2018: Browns 17, Broncos 16
Baker Mayfield’s fourth quarter touchdown to Antonio Callaway would end up being enough and Jabrill Peppers’ sack of Case Keenum in the final minute sealed the Browns first win in Denver since 1990.
Sept. 29, 2019: Browns 40, Ravens 25
Nick Chubb ran for three touchdowns, including an 88 yarder and Baker Mayfield threw for 342 yards and a score in the most dominating performance in team history against Baltimore.
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