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The Cleveland Browns just keep winning.

Next up, the Browns go for three in a row when they travel to take on the Houston Texans on Sunday, Dec. 24 at 1 p.m. EST, in a battle with major AFC playoff implications.

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Upon Further Review: What stood out from all-22 of Browns’ win over Texans

What stood out from the all-22 view of the matchup between the Browns and Texans?

It is time for Upon Further Review, where we diagnose some things that show up once we get a birds-eye view of the game film. The Cleveland Browns won by a score of 27-14 over the Houston Texans, and it looked ugly from live viewing. The all-22 was also quite ugly, but it is always nice to add some context to what is happening outside of the broadcast view.

What stood out after digesting the coach’s film of this less-than-stellar Week 13 matchup between the Browns and Texans? Here are four bullet points, two offensively and two defensively, that made impressions on a second viewing.

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Browns’ top 10 defensive players in Week 13, per PFF

Who were the highest-graded defensive players for the Cleveland Browns against the Houston Texans this week?

Make it two weeks in a row where an opponent has failed to rush for over 100 yards despite half of them coming on the opening drives. Joe Woods has his Cleveland Browns defense playing a “bend but don’t break” mold of football over this two-game win streak, and he even saw his unit score two touchdowns on the day against the Houston Texans.

With contributions from a variety of unexpected players, the Browns were able to limit the Texans to just 14 points, with half of them coming in garbage time. Looking purely at PFF grades, who were the top ten defensive players for the Browns this past Sunday?

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Studs and duds from Browns’ Week 13 win vs. Texans

There are players who rise to the occasion and those who don’t show up every week. Who stood out in both directions against the Texans?

The Cleveland Browns improved to 5-7 on the season, pulling away from the Houston Texans thanks to scoring plays from the defense and special teams. They now look to travel to Cincinnati this weekend to take on the Bengals in hopes of improving to 3-1 in the AFC North.

Before transitioning to the Bengals, however, we take a look at who stood out in this win against the Texans, for both good and bad. It was not the prettiest win in the world, but there were still players making a name for themselves. Who stood out as studs in this game? Who has room to step it up this week against the Bengals?

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Browns vs. Texans: Recapping Donovan Peoples-Jones’ punt return and all other scoring plays

In case you missed any of the scoring action against the Texans, we’ve got you covered

For the first time all season, the Cleveland Browns can now say they have won back-to-back games after defeating the Houston Texans by a score of 27-14. It was an ugly debut for quarterback Deshaun Watson after 700 days away from live action, but the defense and special teams units were able to account for every touchdown scored instead.

With all of the scoring action coming off of a punt return and two defensive touchdowns, it was quite an interesting and wacky game between the Browns and Texans. In case the action was missed yesterday, we recap every scoring play from the Browns here.

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LOOK: Top photos from second-straight Browns win vs. Texans

Here are some of the best pictures from this game against the Texans as the Browns have now won two in a row

For the first time in 2022, the Cleveland Browns have won back-to-back games after beating the Houston Texans on the road. Now sitting at 5-7 on the season, the Browns will need to rattle off at least four of their last five, including three against divisional rivals if they want to see that slight chance of the playoffs improve. First on that list is the Cincinnati Bengals as they travel down I-71 South next week.

Before we get ahead of ourselves, however, this win over the Texans deserves some love. It was not pretty, but the defense and special teams carried the Browns to victory in this Week 13 matchup.

Here are some of the best pictures from this Browns’ victory.

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Browns vs. Texans: Deshaun Watson sloppy in return, defense creates takeaways in win

It was not pretty, but the Browns have won back-to-back games for the first time all season. What stood out the most in this win over the Texans?

The Cleveland Browns have won back-to-back games for the first time in 2022, advancing to 5-7 after defeating the Houston Texans by a score of 27-14. It was not a pretty showing, losing both Harrison Bryant and Sione Takitaki to injury.

It was also a rare one where the Browns had to rely on their defense and special teams instead of their offense, but were able to grind out a win against the 1-9-1 Texans. In this game, the defense managed to create three turnovers, including two defensive touchdowns.

While their chances of the playoffs are slim for the Browns, they are not lost with five games remaining. Before looking ahead to a divisional showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals, what stood out from the live viewing of this win over the Texans?

 

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Browns Injury Alert: LB Sione Takitaki exits on cart vs. Texans

The Browns are already thin at linebacker, and Sione Takitaki exiting the game against the Texans on a cart does not help

The Cleveland Browns have not been able to avoid the injury bug this week. After starting tight end David Njoku was ruled out and listed as inactive, backup tight end Harrison Bryant also left the game against the Houston Texans with an injury. Now late in this game against the Browns saw their starting MIKE linebacker Sione Takitaki exit on the cart.

Already down two linebackers on Injured Reserve, losing Takitaki would be a huge blow for the Browns down the stretch. After a big game in this one against the Texans, the Browns may now need to lean on second-year linebacker Tony Fileds II moving forward.

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WATCH: Tony Fields returns interception for touchdown vs. Texans

The Browns have a comfortable lead after their second defensive touchdown of the game

The Cleveland Browns have scored their second defensive touchdown of the game as second-year linebacker Tony Fields II picked off Kyle Allen and returned it for a touchdown against the Houston Texans. This makes it two weeks in a row where the Browns have gotten consistent production out of their 2021 NFL Draft fifth round pick.

He is now the starting WILL linebacker in base packages, and here he capitalizes on a Chase Winovich deflected pass on a blown-up screen pass to give the Browns a comfortable lead. If you would have told me the defense would outscore the offense in this game, I would have laughed. The Browns have now managed three takeaways in this game as well.

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WATCH: Denzel Ward scoops and scores off of Kyle Allen fumble vs. Texans

The Browns now lead 14-5 after Denzel Ward scooped up a Kyle Allen fumble and returned it for a touchdown against the Texans.

The Cleveland Browns now lead the Houston Texans by a score of 14-5 after cornerback Denzel Ward scooped up a Kyle Allen fumble and walked it into the endzone. This is Ward’s second defensive touchdown of the season, and it gives the Browns some much-needed breathing room in this game against the 1-8-1 Texans.

The Browns now have a special teams touchdown and a defensive touchdown, but their offense has not been able to muster up a scoring drive in Deshaun Watson’s return to the field. With a quarter-and-a-half left in this game, there is still plenty of time for the offense to make it a trifecta on the day.

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