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    Browns Fall 37-33 to Seahawks in High Scoring Preseason Shootout

    By Harrison Reno,

    3 days ago

    The Cleveland Browns have closed out their preseason winless, leaving Lumen Field with a 37-33 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

    Much like how they ended the first, the Seahawks kicked off the second half with points. Second-team quarterback Sam Howell led the team 42 plays in six plays, setting up a 47-yard field goal for Jason Meyers.

    Then, following a Browns punt and turnover on downs for the Seahawks, Cleveland answered the earlier field goal with a touchdown. In his second drive under center, Tyler Huntley found James Proche in the endzone for a six-yard touchdown. Bringing the Browns within a score.

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    Yet, even with the momentum, the Browns defense couldn't stop the Seahawks. George Holani extended the Seattle lead to 14 points, finding the endzone with a one-yard rushing touchdown. Holani capped off a seven-play, 70-yard drive.

    The Browns wouldn't wait long to respond, driving 68 yards in four plays, as Huntley found Michael Woods II for a touchdown. However, the Browns would only net six points for the drive, as their two-point conversion resulted in Huntley being sacked.

    Following a Seattle punt and a turnover on downs for the Browns, the Seahawks added another field goal to their lead, which proved to be the dagger. However, the Browns would find the endzone again, as Woods reeled in a 15-yard touchdown.

    Related: Browns Trail Seahawks 24-13 After Explosive First Half

    The Browns will close out the preseason winless and begin preparing for their Week 1 regular season opener versus the Dallas Cowboys. However, first, they will trim their roster down to the 53-man limit.

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