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Kareem Hunt 2-yard touchdown gives Browns 28-27 lead

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Chris Simms has more faith in Justin Herbert to win a game than Jacoby Brissett, but Mike Florio believes the Cleveland Browns will pull off the upset in Week 5.

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.