Jets' last-gasp rally falls short in loss to Browns
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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| 1st Downs | 12 | 16 |
3rd down efficiency | 5-13 | 7-17 |
4th down efficiency | 0-1 | 0-0 |
| Total Yards | 193 | 267 |
| Passing | 105 | 120 |
Comp-Att | 11-28 | 15-22 |
Yards per pass | 3.8 | 5.5 |
| Rushing | 88 | 147 |
Rushing Attempts | 27 | 39 |
Yards per rush | 3.3 | 3.8 |
| Penalties | 1-5 | 3-42 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 1 |
Fumbles lost | 1 | 0 |
Interceptions thrown | 2 | 1 |
| Possession | 24:49 | 35:11 |
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| | Cleveland Passing | | | C/ATT | YDS | TD | INT | | Frye | 15/22 | 141 | 1 | 1 |
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| | Cleveland Fumbles | | | FUM | LOST | REC | | Wimbley | 0 | 0 | 1 |
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| Scoring Summary |
| FIRST QUARTER | NYJ | CLE |
 | FG | 8:30 | Mike Nugent 27 Yd Drive: 16 plays, 83 yds, 8:30 | 3 | 0 |
 | FG | 12:05 | Phil Dawson 47 Yd Drive: 7 plays, 30 yds, 3:35 | 3 | 3 |
| SECOND QUARTER | NYJ | CLE |
 | TD | 5:00 | Reuben Droughns 2 Yd Run (Phil Dawson Kick) Drive: 10 plays, 69 yds, 5:04 | 3 | 10 |
| THIRD QUARTER | NYJ | CLE |
 | TD | 3:44 | Kellen Winslow 30 Yd Pass From Charlie Frye (Phil Dawson Kick) Drive: 7 plays, 57 yds, 3:44 | 3 | 17 |
 | FG | 11:12 | Phil Dawson 21 Yd Drive: 4 plays, 6 yds, 1:38 | 3 | 20 |
 | TD | 11:25 | Justin Miller 99 Yd Kickoff Return (Mike Nugent Kick) | 10 | 20 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | NYJ | CLE |
 | FG | 2:06 | Mike Nugent 47 Yd Drive: 8 plays, 35 yds, 3:42 | 13 | 20 |
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Call it The Catch That Wasn't.
Chris Baker's amazing, one-handed grab in the end zone was ruled
out of bounds and not reviewable and the
Cleveland Browns escaped
with their first win at home, 20-14 over the
New York Jets on
Sunday.
| Scouts Inc.'s take ... |
The Cleveland Browns played a solid game on both sides of the ball and came away with their second win of the season. New Cleveland offensive coordinator Jeff Davidson called a great game with balance between the ground attack (147 yards) and the passing game (141 yards). A banged-up offensive line gave young Browns quarterback Charlie Frye (above) time to spread the ball around and make pinpoint passes. The Browns' defense pressured the Jets into three turnovers with solid line play and a ball-hawking secondary.
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The incredible catch -- or was it one? -- by New York's tight end
with 59 seconds remaining was followed by an incredulous ruling and
an indecipherable explanation as the Browns (2-5) ended a turbulent
week with a much-needed win.
"We finally got a break," linebacker
Andra Davis said. "This
is a blessing."
For the Jets (4-4), a debatable call went the wrong way in a
game they didn't play well enough to win.
"It's a shame because we fought back," Baker said. "We made a
big play and didn't get it. It's disappointing."
The Jets, trailing by seven after being down 20-3 in the third
quarter, stopped the Browns on three straight running plays and got
the ball back after a punt with 1:56 left.
Chad Pennington, who had
an otherwise atrocious day, then moved his club to the Browns 24
with 1:06 left before throwing an incompletion and having a pass
tipped.
On fourth-and-4, Pennington dropped back and ducked underneath a
blitz from safety
Sean Jones before lofting a pass to the near
right corner for Baker. The 6-foot-3, 258-pound Baker leaped and
hauled in Pennington's pass with one hand as he soared through the
air.
But before he could come down with either foot in bounds, Baker
was drilled from the side by defensive back
Brodney Pool, who sent
Baker sprawling. Baker held onto the ball and the officials did not
immediately make a call.
They huddled for several seconds before referee Mike Carey said
Baker could not have made the catch in bounds. Because it was a
judgment call, the play is not reviewable under the NFL's instant
replay system.
| Elias Says |
 Miller Justin Miller scored on a 99-yard kickoff return in the Jets' 20-13 loss to the Browns. Miller, who scored on a 103-yard KOR against the Colts four weeks ago, became the third NFL player to return two kickoffs for TDs of 99 yards or longer in the same month. The others were Terry Fair of the Lions (September 1998) and Lenny Lyles of the Baltimore Colts (October 1958).
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Afterward, Carey said field judge Buddy Horton determined that
Carey caught the ball out of bounds.
"There was not a force out on the play," Carey said. "There
was nothing to review. It's a judgment call."
Still, TV replays showed Baker making the catch and his body
seemed to be in position to land in the end zone when he got rocked
by Pool.
Jets coach Eric Mangini called a timeout hoping the replay
official in the press box would examine the play.
"We took the timeout to provide a little more time for everyone
to take a look at it," Mangini said. "The coaches upstairs were
yelling, 'It's a touchdown! It's a touchdown!'"
For several minutes, the Jets stormed around the sideline
looking for an explanation as Cleveland fans hugged in relief after
seeing the Browns finally come out on the winning side of a strange
finish.
Browns coach Romeo Crennel had no problem with the official's
decision.
"I saw it the same way the referee did," Crennel said, busting
into a wide grin.
Cleveland's
Reuben Droughns rushed for a season-high 125 yards,
Charlie Frye threw a touchdown pass to
Kellen Winslow and new
coordinator Jeff Davidson got Cleveland's stagnant offense going
long enough to give the Browns a much-needed win.
Against one of the NFL's most obliging defenses, the Browns
built their largest lead of the season, then withstood a 99-yard
kickoff return by New York's
Justin Miller and held off the Jets.
On Tuesday, Maurice Carthon was relieved of his duties as
Cleveland's offensive coordinator and replaced by Davidson, the
club's offensive line/assistant head coach. Carthon's departure was
applauded by many of the Browns, who found his play calls
questionable and described confusion on the field and in the
huddle.
"It's been an emotional week for everybody," said Frye, who
finished 15-of-22 for 141 yards and threw one interception. "There
were a lot of distractions. To go out there and get a win means a
lot."
Pennington was just 11-of-28 for 108 yards for the Jets, who had
only 193 yards of total offense, and was picked off twice by Jones.
"I just didn't get the ball to my playmakers," Pennington
said. "I didn't throw well enough for us to win. We didn't make
plays to keep drives going and to put points on the board."
Frye drilled a 30-yard scoring pass between two defenders to
Winslow as the Browns opened a a 17-3 lead in the third quarter.
Nose tackle
Nick Eason then separated
Leon Washington from the ball
and Cleveland rookie
Kamerion Wimbley recovered at the Browns 9.
A touchdown may have put it away, but Cleveland had to settle
for
Phil Dawson's 21-yard field goal. However, their biggest lead
of 2006 lasted just 13 seconds.
Miller, who set a team record with a 103-yard kickoff return on
Oct. 1 against Indianapolis, found a seam up the middle, stepped
out of
Mason Unck's arm tackle, sidestepped Dawson and stiff-armed
rookie
Justin Hamilton on his way to the end zone.
"I feel like every time I touch the ball, I can break one,"
Miller said.
Game notes
Browns OG Joe Andruzzi injured a knee in the first half and
didn't return. Crennel said he will not need surgery. LB Willie
McGinest left in the fourth with an ankle injury. ... Miller has
returned three kickoffs for TDs in his past nine games.