Browns FINALLY end 18-year play-off drought by beating Steelers

Cleveland Browns FINALLY end 18-year play-off drought in tense victory over Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Pittsburgh Steelers stood in the way of Cleveland Browns and a play-off spot 
  • The Browns hadn’t achieved the feat in 18-years, and took on a tense game 
  • The Steelers gave them a fright at the end but Browns scrapped to victory 

The Cleveland Browns ended the NFL’s longest play-off drought after a nervy 24-22 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Needing victory to progress into the postseason for the first time since 2003, the win caps a superb first campaign for Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski.

But it came in typically nail-biting fashion. Leading 24-16, a late JuJu Smith-Schuster touchdown put Pittsburgh within touching distance.

The Cleveland Browns have secured their first ticket to the play-offs after a long 18-year wait

In a nervy clash, Pittsburgh Steelers pushed the Browns at the end despite resting starters

The Steelers failed to make the two-point conversion and there were wild scenes in front of the 12,000 fans after the Browns recovered the subsequent onside kick.

With the AFC North title already wrapped up, Pittsburgh (12-4) rested their starters, among them two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

With Scottish punter Jamie Gillan in their ranks, the next hurdle for the Browns to overcome is a play-off victory, last achieved in the 1994 season. They travel to face Pittsburgh next weekend.

‘We achieved what we set out to do today, but there’s work left to be done,’ first-year coach Stefanski said.

Browns are setting their sights on tasting glory in the play-offs for the first time since 1994 

‘I know we’re going to be playing this team next week. We’re going to have to have a great week to be ready to play.’

Elsewhere, the Baltimore Ravens (11-5) became the third team from the AFC North to clinch a play-off place after a one-sided 38-3 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, their fifth straight win.

But the Miami Dolphins’ (10-6) future is out of their hands. Needing a win to wrap up a play-off place, they stumbled against the AFC’s No 2 seed Buffalo Bills. Buffalo were irresistible, and won 56-26, despite playing back-ups for the second half.

Miami (10-6) need the Indianapolis Colts to lose against the Jacksonville Jaguars to progress.

In the NFC, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (11-5) ended the regular season with a fourth consecutive win — a 44-27 routing of the Atlanta Falcons.




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