CLEVELAND — All week leading into their game with the Green Bay Packers, Browns coach Kevin Stefanski had his players passing out compliments to each other. The goal was to stress the complementary piece of football that helps teams win.
The biggest compliment finally came on game day, when the Browns showed just enough complementary football to somehow emerge as a 13-10 winner over the Packers. That's even if most of it had to wait until there was almost no time left to it to happen.
"This is how you win games," defensive end Myles Garrett said. "It's not always going to be pretty, it's not always going to be a shootout and we can't always hold 'em to zero. There are going to be games where everybody's needed, and as you saw, it took everybody." Buy Cleveland Browns tickets
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