Browns Lose 13th Straight Road Game 27 20 To Jets Fall To 2 7 In
The Browns went into their Week 10 matchup against the Jets as 2.5-point favorites after some massive line changes throughout the week. When New York shipped out defenders Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams at the deadline, the Jets went from favorites to underdogs in a hurry. Both teams were fresh off the bye week, as the Jets were coming off their first win of the season in Week 8 after knocking off the Bengals. Ultimately, the Browns were not able to snap their long road losing streak and couldn't overcome all the blunders in a brutal 27-20 loss to the Jets. So much went wrong in this one in all phases of the game - starting with special teams. The offense and defense had fine first-half performances, but two straight kicks - a kickoff then a punt - were returned by New York for touchdowns.
The Jets had a 14-7 first-quarter lead even though the Browns had a 95-yard touchdown drive while New York didn't have a first down. In the second half, the offense couldn't get anything going outside of their final drive of the game, which was mostly from Dillon Gabriel's scrambles. Will Anderson was a nightmare for Cleveland's offensive line all game, and there were constant negative plays from sacks or penalties that ended drives. The defense played fine overall, but they gave up a long touchdown on a screen pass on second-and-long, where they were caught in a bad defensive play call for the screen. More notably, Devin Bush committed a holding penalty on third-and-long that would have given the Browns the ball back with just under two minutes to play, and Cameron Thomas jumped offsides to end the... Cleveland Browns vs.
New York Jets, November 9, 2025 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — New play caller in Tommy Rees, same result for the Browns en route to their 13th straight loss on the road. But not because their offense was completely inept again and couldn’t score. No, it was a new problem that reared its ugly head in the Browns 27-20 loss to the Jets, who were 1-7 heading into the game and had just traded away their two best... Football Insider newsletter free trial: Take a minute and sign up for a free trial of our Football Insider newsletter, featuring exclusive content from cleveland.com's Browns reporters.
Mary Kay Cabot has more than 30 years experience covering the Cleveland Browns for The Plain Dealer and cleveland.com, and became only the second female in Pro Football Hall of Fame history to win... more The Browns fell to the Jets 27-20 on Nov. 9 at MetLife Stadium, dropping their second consecutive game. Cleveland was outscored 10-3 in the second half after going into halftime tied at 17. The Browns had a season-high in rushing with 158 yards, with RB Quinshon Judkins notching 75 yards on 22 carries and QB Dillon Gabriel scrambling for 53 yards on five runs.
WR Malachi Corley also contributed 32 rushing yards on two carries. Gabriel had 167 yards through the air with two passing touchdowns, including WR Jerry Jeudy's first of the year. Jeudy notched a season-high in receptions and receiving yards with six catches and 78 yards. DE Myles Garrett increased his sack season total to 11 with a sack of QB Justin Fields, while S Ronnie Hickman caught his second interception of the season. The Jets score two special teams touchdowns 36 seconds apart EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
— The New York Jets made franchise history in the span of 36 seconds. Then they held on the rest of the way for their second win in a row. The Browns wasted another strong defensive performance and lost their 13th straight on the road to fall to 2-7. New York got touchdowns on a kickoff return and a punt return in the same game for the first time, Breece Hall took a screen pass from Justin Fields 42 yards for the go-ahead... “I’m on the sideline like, ‘Yo, we don’t need to do no work!’” Fields said with a big smile. “Nah, special teams definitely did their thing today.
Proud of those guys, and we finally had some hit.” Five days after trading cornerback Sauce Gardner and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams in stunning moves, the Jets (2-7) came off their bye week break to give coach Aaron Glenn his first win at home. Jerry Jeudy had to be happy with the change in play-callers. Jeudy had his most productive game and first TD of the season with Tommy Rees taking over for Kevin Stefanski calling plays. (Cleveland Browns) brought to you by Kaz Company - call 216-901-9300
You must have an active subscription to read this story. Editor's note: Tony Grossi is a Cleveland Browns and NFL analyst for TheLandOnDemand.com and 850 ESPN Cleveland. He has covered the Browns since 1984. Instant takeaways from Browns 27-20 loss to New York Jets … Cleveland has lost four of its last five games, and the offensive struggles remain. Vincent Carchietta / Imagn Images
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — It feels hopelessly over. The season. The Kevin Stefanski-Andrew Berry-Paul DePodesta-Deshaun Watson era. The desperate and puzzling Dillon Gabriel experiment. All of it.
And not just the parts that were predictably sunk by the failure of the Watson trade and this year’s round of musical quarterback chairs. Losing was expected this season, and embraced to a point. The punchless offense has been predictably bad since early September. But losing to the New York Jets (2-7) the way the Browns (2-7) did Sunday — with a flurry of penalty flags, long special team touchdowns by New York and short-yardage misses — seemed... In the big picture, it was a good day for the Browns’ potential 2026 draft positioning, given that the Jets, Miami Dolphins and New Orleans Saints all somehow won. It was a bad day for the folks currently running the Browns and their chances of surviving another miserable season.
The Browns fell to the Jets 27-20, by way of two special teams touchdowns and a whole bunch of seemingly avoidable mistakes, which reinforces the team’s reality: for a season and a half now,... Don't look now, but the New York Jets have won back-to-back games. The Jets (2-7) hosted the Cleveland Browns (2-7) at MetLife Stadium and took a 27-20 win. New York recorded some exciting plays to get this one over the finish line... even though some might have preferred a loss with the NFL draft in mind. With that, here are Jets Wire's five takeaways from the Jets' win over the Browns:
The Jets won this game because of their special teams efforts. New York had two first half touchdowns thanks to that unit.
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WR Malachi Corley Also Contributed 32 Rushing Yards On Two
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