DETROIT — Jared Goff’s connection with Amon-Ra St. Brown is so good, it helped the Detroit Lions overcome a relatively lackluster game on offense to rout the Cleveland Browns.

Goff threw two touchdown passes to St. Brown, Kalif Raymond returned a punt 65 yards for another score and the Lions beat the Cleveland Browns 34-10 on Sunday.

Goff was 16 of 27 for 168 yards with a 2-yard touchdown pass to St. Brown late in the first half and an 8-yard toss to him in the fourth quarter, giving the All-Pro receiver six TD receptions in the last three games.

“That will always be a security blanket,” Detroit coach Dan Campbell said. “Those two guys, the rapport and connection they have is special.”

Goff also threw an interception, coming up short on a deep pass to Jameson Williams, and had season l

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