The Green Bay Packers shot themselves in the foot on Sunday.

The Cleveland Browns didn’t even have their first points of the game until there were only 3:38 left in the fourth quarter. From there, the Browns turned their one drive that went over 37 yards in the game into a field goal, cutting the Packers’ lead to 10-3.

Inexplicably, after protecting the football all game, Packers quarterback Jordan Love threw a quick game interception to Browns safety Grant Delpit on a third and three. The ball was returned for 25 yards, putting Cleveland on the four-yard line. A defensive pass interference cut the distance to a first and goal rep at the one, which running back Quinshon Judkins punched in. With the assistance of an Andre Szmyt PAT, the Browns tied the game in a flash.

Green Bay responde

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