The Browns offense cruised out to a 20-10 halftime lead against the Indianapolis Colts. It was the defense’s turn to put some points on the scoreboard just after halftime.
Safety Ronnie Harrison stepped in front of a Philip Rivers pass and didn’t stop until he delivered the ball into the Colts end zone. The 47-yard pick-six put the Browns ahead 27-10.
It was Cleveland’s first defensive score of the season and a nice bit of redemption for Harrison, who dropped a pass earlier in the game that hit him in both hands. Great anticipation and a nice closing burst to the ball make for a heck of a highlight for Harrison.
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