CLEVELAND — In a thrilling Thursday night showdown, the Cleveland Browns, led by veteran quarterback Joe Flacco, secured an unlikely playoff spot with a decisive 37-20 victory over the New York Jets. This win marks only the second playoff berth for the Browns since 2002, a remarkable turnaround given their challenging season riddled with injuries.
The Browns’ record now stands at 11-5, assuring them a wild-card position. They remain in contention for the AFC North title and possibly the No. 1 seed in the conference, an achievement that appeared almost impossible weeks ago as the team grappled with significant injuries.
Flacco, the 38-year-old Super Bowl 47 MVP, has been a game-changer for Cleveland since joining the team. His record as a starter is now an impressive 4-1, a testament to his impact since being recruited from New Jersey last month to salvage the Browns’ season. Flacco threw two touchdown passes to Jerome Ford in the first half, helping the Browns establish a commanding 20-point lead over the Jets, who stand at 6-10 following this defeat.
Notably, Flacco amassed 296 passing yards in the first half alone and became the first quarterback in 34 games to surpass 300 yards against the Jets’ defense. He also set a record for Cleveland, passing over 300 yards in four consecutive games.
The Jets, hindered by the absence of Zach Wilson due to a concussion, started Trevor Siemian for the second consecutive week. Siemian had his moments but was overshadowed by Flacco’s dominant performance. A crucial mistake by Siemian led to a 30-yard touchdown return by Browns’ safety Ronnie Hickman, pushing the score to 20-7.
The Browns have navigated a season fraught with challenges, including injuries that have sidelined key players like quarterback Deshaun Watson and running back Nick Chubb. Flacco, their fourth starting quarterback this season, has been instrumental in keeping the team’s playoff hopes alive despite these setbacks.
Injuries continued to play a role in this game. The Browns were without their starting kicker, punter, and wide receiver Amari Cooper, who had set a franchise record with a 265-yard performance last Sunday. In their place, newcomers Riley Patterson and Matt Haack filled the roles of kicker and punter, respectively.
On the defensive front, Browns’ star Myles Garrett broke a five-game sack drought, while the Jets’ Garrett Wilson surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the second consecutive season.
The game was not without its alarming moments, particularly when Browns’ wide receiver Elijah Moore suffered a head injury in the second quarter. The injury led to Moore being assisted off the field and taken to the locker room for further evaluation.
Additional injuries were reported for both teams, affecting key players like Jets’ WR Allen Lazard and OL Jacob Hanson, and Browns’ CB Mike Ford Jr.
Looking ahead, the Jets face a challenging game against New England on January 7th, while the Browns take on Cincinnati on the same day, in what promises to be a crucial match for their playoff aspirations.