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Cleveland entered the fourth quarter with a 21-17 lead before collapsing in each phase of the game. Billy Cundiff missed a 50-yard field goal and had a 36-yarder blocked, Pro Bowl cornerback Joe Haden was burned on two pass plays, and the offense only managed one first down in four possessions.
"We're committed to this, we realize where we're at, we realize how close we are," said quarterback Brian Hoyer, who has thrown for 716 yards and three touchdowns without an interception. "I think we've proven to ourselves that we can play with anyone, but it only matters if you win or lose. Really, we've been hurting ourselves."
The Browns were on the verge of entering their bye week with back-to-back wins,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, having upset New Orleans 26-24 on a Cundiff 29-yard field goal with three seconds left on Sept. 14.
"It's tough to lose games like that because you feel like you beat yourself instead of being beaten," linebacker Paul Kruger said. "A couple of things here, a couple of things there, really simple stuff all over the board cost us. We made mistakes that you cannot make in the NFL,Cheap Hockey Jerseys, especially late in games."
"It was our understanding, outside of Terrance not being set, that we were OK to run it given where we were on the field," Pettine said of the intentional deception.
"I'm still feeling very disappointed over yesterday," Pettine said. "We didn't take advantage of the opportunities we had to put the game away. We felt like we let the Ravens off the hook.
Without saying a word, he clearly conveyed his emotions one day after Cleveland's 23-21 home loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
The Browns suffered their second last-second loss in three weeks Sunday when Baltimore's Justin Tucker made a 32-yard field goal as time expired.
BEREA, Ohio (AP)

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