Tennessee 14, Cleveland 20

1 2 3 4 T
TEN (2-7) 0 7 0 7 14
CLE (3-5) 7 0 10 3 20

Final

1:00 PM ET
November 6, 2005

Browns get first rushing TD of season, win over Titans

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1916
3rd down efficiency
5-157-16
4th down efficiency
0-20-1
Total Yards323441
Passing225272
Comp-Att
18-4218-34
Yards per pass
5.48.0
Rushing98169
Rushing Attempts
2432
Yards per rush
4.15.3
Penalties2-159-63
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
11
Possession27:3632:24
Air/Ground Leaders
Tennessee Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNair18/4123511
Hentrich0/1000
Cleveland Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dilfer18/3427211
Tennessee Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Brown2295132
McNair1202
Cleveland Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Droughns20116024
Northcutt131031
Tennessee Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Kinney574125
Williams561015
Cleveland Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Northcutt380158
Bryant379049
Tennessee Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Jones100
LaBoy001
Cleveland Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Dilfer110
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTENCLE
TD10:59Dennis Northcutt 58 Yd Pass From Trent Dilfer (Phil Dawson Kick)
Drive: 1 plays, 58 yds, :10
07
SECOND QUARTERTENCLE
TD13:36Erron Kinney 24 Yd Pass From Steve Mcnair (Rob Bironas Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 54 yds, :53
77
THIRD QUARTERTENCLE
FG2:51Phil Dawson 37 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 47 yds, 2:51
710
TD8:48Jason Wright 6 Yd Run (Phil Dawson Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 77 yds, 3:44
717
FOURTH QUARTERTENCLE
FG1:25Phil Dawson 19 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 46 yds, 2:38
720
TD7:47Chris Brown 15 Yd Run (Rob Bironas Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 73 yds, 3:09
1420

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Before his postgame news conference, Reuben Droughns slid the backpack from his shoulders, dropped it at his feet and shed the lightest load he had carried in days.

It was over when ...
Jason Wright scored on a 6-yard TD run -- Cleveland's first rushing touchdown in nearly a year, which put them up 17-7.
Game ball goes to ...
Reuben Droughns, who rushed for 116 yards and caught four passes for 73 yards in his best all-around game of the season.
ESPN's take ...
Eric Allen I spoke with Trent Dilfer earlier today and he wasn't concerned about talk of being benched. He's been successful and has a Super Bowl ring, but he seems to be one of those guys who always seems to be maligned in the press. It seems that everyone always looks for someone else to be the man, but he's a very good quarterback. He's only concerned with wins and losses and keeping this young football team going in the right direction.
-- Eric Allen

Any lingering shame or embarrassment had vanished. Back on the field, Droughns had outrun his past.

"I'm doing better," Droughns said, flashing a smile.

Just days after apologizing to teammates and Cleveland fans following his arrest on a drunken driving charge, Droughns rushed for 116 yards and caught a crucial third-down pass for 51 more, powering the Browns over the Tennessee Titans 20-14 on Sunday.

The 27-year-old, who had expressed deep regret for his mistake, made up for it with his best all-around game this season. By the fourth quarter, as Droughns fought painful leg cramps, fans chanted "Reu-ben, Reu-ben."

"For me, this is like my cathedral," said Droughns, who also caught four passes for 73 yards. "But I wasn't using what happened to me as motivation. I just poured my heart and soul into it."

With the Browns clinging to a six-point lead, Droughns spent most of the final six minutes in the locker room being treated for dehydration, something he could later laugh about.

"It might be old age," he said. "I'm in great shape. It's just one of those things when I put so much into it."

In the third quarter, Droughns caught a short screen pass over the middle and weaved 51 yards to set up Jason Wright's 6-yard TD run -- Cleveland's first rushing touchdown in nearly a year.

Dennis Northcutt caught a 58-yard TD pass and had a 31-yard run on a reverse, and Phil Dawson kicked field goals of 37 and 19 yards as the Browns (3-5) held off the Titans to snap a three-game losing streak.

"It feels good," said Browns rookie coach Romeo Crennel. "But it still came down to the last play. This week we made it."

Dawson's miss from 39 yards -- his first miss in 17 tries this season -- with 39 seconds left gave the Titans a final chance. Without any timeouts, Tennessee quarterback Steve McNair drove the Titans to Cleveland's 28 with two seconds left.

McNair was nearly sacked by Kenard Lang but managed to muscle a pass toward the goal line on the game's final play that was picked off by Brodney Pool as time expired.

But that didn't end the afternoon for Titans rookie cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones and Browns safety Sean Jones, who exchanged pushes and shoves before being separated near the end zone.

"No man, we're cool," said Jones, who denied the two were fighting. "I've known him since I was in fourth grade."

Cleveland quarterback Trent Dilfer, whose job security was becoming less certain with each loss, finished 18-of-34 for 272 yards in blustery conditions and threw his only interception on a desperation heave to end the first half.

Browns punter Kyle Richardson, too, atoned for some lousy performances by placing three kicks inside the 20-yard line.

"We showed really good resolve," Dilfer said. "We pumped each other up. All week in practice we had our pom-poms and skirts on and we were cheerleaders for each other."

Tennessee's Chris Brown had a 15-yard TD run in the fourth and Erron Kinney a 24-yard scoring reception for the young Titans (2-7), who have lost four in a row but now get a bye week to get rested and healthier.

"It's a perfect time for us both mentally and physically to heal and get our minds away from the game," said McNair, who went 18-for-41 for 235 yards. "We're learning from all these losses."

Brown carried 22 times for 95 yards, and brought the Titans within 20-14 on his 15-yard TD with 7:13 left.

With William Green and Lee Suggs injured, the Browns activated Wright from the practice squad on Thursday. After Dilfer hit Droughns underneath for 51 on the inside screen, Wright took a handoff and powered his way into the end zone for his first career TD, giving Cleveland a 17-7 lead.

It was also the Browns' first rushing TD this season and their first since Nov. 28 of last season -- a span of 50 quarters.

"I wasn't thinking, I was running," Wright said. "Then I thought, 'Hey, that's a touchdown."

Game notes
Sunday marked the 10th anniversary of owner Art Modell's announcement that he was moving the Browns to Baltimore. ... Browns OG Cosey Coleman will undergo an MRI on Monday for a sprained right knee. ... The Titans nearly converted on two faked punts, but one was called back for holding and punter Craig Hentrich underthrew Donnie Nickey on the other. ... The Browns have forced a turnover in 21 straight games.


NFL Scores

Sunday, November 6th 2005
Tennessee 14 Final
Cleveland 20
Oakland 23 Final
Kansas City 27
Atlanta 17 Final
Miami 10
Detroit 14 Final
Minnesota 27
San Diego 31 Final
NY Jets 26
Carolina 34 Final
Tampa Bay 14
Houston 14 Final
Jacksonville 21
Cincinnati 21 Final
Baltimore 9
Chicago 20 Final
New Orleans 17
Seattle 33 Final
Arizona 19
NY Giants 24 Final
San Francisco 6
Pittsburgh 20 Final
Green Bay 10
Philadelphia 10 Final
Washington 17
Monday, November 7th 2005
Indianapolis 40 Final
New England 21