Several key events had to unfold for the Cleveland Browns on Sunday in their win over the Green Bay Packers.

The defense had to come up with a big turnover. The special teams unit had to block a kick. The offense had to finally get out of a funk that enveloped the unit for the first 56 minutes of the game. The much-maligned rookie kicker had to convert the longest game-winning field goal as time expired in franchise history.

All those things actually happened, and they were all made possible by a defensive effort that befuddled the Packers throughout the game.

Cleveland’s defense kept Green Bay running back Josh Jacobs out of the end zone, breaking his streak of 11 consecutive games with a touchdown. The defense also swarmed Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love to the tune of five sacks fr

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