The Browns and Chargers have been going back and forth throughout Sunday’s game. But at least for now, Cleveland holds a slight 28-27 advantage late in the third quarter.
Browns running back Kareem Hunt went high and dove into the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown run to put Cleveland back ahead.
That came after Austin Ekeler took in a 22-yard run for a touchdown to open the scoring in the second half. And Taylor Bertolet hit a 25-yard field goal to give L.A. a 27-21 advantage.
The Chargers got that field goal after the Browns failed to convert fourth-and-1 from their own 34. Instead of calling a sneak for quarterback Jacoby Brissett, Cleveland head coach Kevin Stefanski elected to run Hunt — who was stuffed for a 4-yard loss.
So far, Los Angeles has rushed for 191 yards and Cleveland has rushed for 167 yards.