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Stafford tosses five TDs, including winner, to rally Lions
 
 

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DETROIT -- Matthew Stafford was flat on his back, getting his left shoulder evaluated on the sideline by the Detroit Lions medical staff.

The Cleveland Browns called a timeout and gave the rookie a chance to get back in the game.

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Stafford threw his fifth touchdown pass from 1 yard to Brandon Pettigrew and Jason Hanson's extra point with no time on the clock gave Detroit a thrilling 38-37 win over Cleveland on Sunday.

"That was wild," Stafford said with ice strapped around his shoulder.

The No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft became the first rookie to throw five TDs in a game since Ray Buivid for the Bears in 1937, according to STATS LLC.

Detroit was given the untimed play because safety Hank Poteat was called for pass interference in the end zone when Stafford heaved a desperation attempt.

"Once the quarterback rotated out of the pocket and they were in the end zone, you try to force the receiver out of bounds," Poteat said. "That's what I tried to do."

Stafford was hit after his throw to the end zone and replaced by Daunte Culpepper. But he was able to return because the Browns stopped the game with their timeout.

Cleveland coach Eric Mangini said he was trying to get his team ready for the play.

"It was more a function of wanting to make sure we had the right personnel and we wanted to take a look at what they were going to do," Mangini said. "We had the timeout so at that point I thought it was a good idea to use it, look at it, and get the guys in spots we thought they needed to be in."

Stafford told his coach he wanted back in the game.

"He just said, `I'm ready,"' Detroit coach Jim Schwartz recalled. "He could walk.

"There was no one who was going to stop him from going back on the field. He had come way too far in that game to not finish it."

Schwartz said X-rays showed Stafford's collarbone wasn't broken, adding more tests are needed.

"Matt's best play of the day might have been eluding four team doctors to get back on the field," Schwartz joked.

 

Stafford threw three of his TDs in the first half to rally Detroit from a 24-3 deficit.

He was 26 of 43 for 422 yards, the most by a Lion in a win. He threw two interceptions, the second of which looked like it might doom Detroit. Stafford tried to throw long to Calvin Johnson, who was triple-covered, and Brodney Pool picked it off in the end zone with 3:49 left.

The Lions (2-8) snapped a six-game losing streak and avoided being the NFL's first team to endure a 2-32 stretch.

Stafford started the winning drive with 1:46 remaining and no timeouts. He got a huge assist by the penalty that went against the Browns (1-9).

"I'm just so upset that my team fought so hard late in the game to put us in a situation to win and it came down to the penalty that I caused," Poteat said.

Brady Quinn threw four TDs -- surpassing his previous career total -- and connected with Michael Gaines with 5:44 left to put the Browns ahead after helping them score a franchise-record 24 points in the first quarter.

The former Notre Dame star could only hope what he did was enough.

"I was praying and hoping that our defense could get a stop for us," he said.

The Lions and Browns have been the NFL's worst teams since 1999, but they combined to play an entertaining game.

When it was over, Cleveland players were sprawled all over the field as the Lions celebrated a rare victory. Former Detroit defensive tackle Shaun Rogers went down on a knee for several moments to contemplate his latest loss after futilely trying to block the extra point.

"We had plenty opportunities and at the end we just couldn't close it out," Cleveland coach Eric Mangini said. "I'm disappointed for them and I'm sick about the outcome."

It's not of much consolation, but Cleveland showed a pulse on offense after going three games without a TD and surpassing its season high in points before the first quarter ended.

Quinn, who started the game with three TD passes in three seasons, was 21 of 33 for 304 yards and did not throw an interception.

Mohamed Massaquoi caught five passes for 115 yards and a score for the Browns, who have lost five straight.

Cleveland couldn't pick up enough first downs to run out the clock and gave Detroit another chance with a costly punt after Quinn missed Massaquoi on a third-and-5 from his 42.

"They brought pressure more than we could handle," he said. "I tried to get out quick to Mohamed and just didn't convert."

For a change, the Lions took advantage.

Stafford threw short passes, including questionable ones in the middle of the field, but scrambled on what would've been the final play before the deep pass that resulted in the penalty that kept the game alive.

"I thought the game was over -- we all did," Pettigrew said.

Johnson had seven receptions for 161 yards and a score.

Kevin Smith had 104 yards receiving and a score for the Lions, who all were raving about Stafford's gutsy final play.

"I almost wanted to cry seeing how tough Matt was at the end," Smith said. "No one knew what his injury was, or how bad he was hurt, but he still came back out there and made a play. No one would have complained if he had let Daunte take that play, but he wanted to be out there for his teammates."

Notes

  • Browns owner Randy Lerner declined comment via e-mail about his search for a person to run his team after former NFL general manager Charlie Casserly said on CBS he has not spoken to the Browns, adding the team has contacted Mike Holmgren.
  • There was a moment of silence before the game for Stefanie Spielman, the wife of former Lions star Chris Spielman, who died Thursday.
  • Josh Cribbs played less than a week after he was strapped to a backboard and wheeled into an ambulance.
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November 23, 2009 12:17 pm
Congrats to the Lions!!!!  They played with heart and never gave up!  This is very encouraging and exactly what we need to see from the Lions.  They played until there was no time left on the clock, Wow, What an ending.  Yes, it was pass interference.  If it is a penalty in the 1st quarter it is still a penalty on t ...(more)
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November 23, 2009 3:21 am
It's amazing that the Lions finally had something go in their favor.  Granted the win came against Cleveland but it's refreshing that I don't have to read about how the Lions screwed up a winnable game.  We're still and awful team but maybe this kind of win will breath a little life into the team.  Now if only they could pull ...(more)
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November 23, 2009 8:10 am
They are not even close to being an average team.  1 week the offense stinks and the defense is really good, then the Offense is really good and the defense stinks...  It is like that used car... You can tell when it is time to cut your losses.

First the brakes go, you get them fixed and a day later the aternater goes, get that fixed and the batter goes bad in 3 weeks....&nb
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November 23, 2009 10:48 am
I am a diehard Browns fan, and really enjoyed the football game yesterday.
I have a few comments:
1) I think the Lions will not be terrible or long, if they do somthing to improve the defense.
2)Forrest Gump (the Browns offensive coordinator) has no business in the NFL
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November 23, 2009 2:16 pm
I'm a Colts fan and admit I didn't see the play in question which apparently decided this game (pass interference call on Hail Mary pass), but something has to be done about officials deciding the outcome of professional sports games.  I have never agreed with the severity of the pass interference call in the NFL because it assumes tha ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 5:01 pm
Now everyone is going to talk how Quinn is the future QB. He sucks he played against the Lions, granted Jason Cambell could not do it but I think Quinn is a little better than Cambell. The Browns still suck and need to get rid of Magani
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November 22, 2009 8:42 pm

Now that it appears the Lions may have played their way out of the #1 pick, who is the favorite for the #1 pick now?  It appears it is between the Browns, Bucs, and Rams.

I actually picked the Browns in ...(more)

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November 22, 2009 6:05 pm

Been watching football 30 years and I've never seen a pass interference called on a Hail Mary to end the game. But it was the 'right call', right Detriot fans? B/c without question this was the first time someone has ever commited a pass interfernece on a Hail Mary so kudos to refs for calling it perfectly.

What a freaking joke. To make that kind of call it has to be completely ...(more)

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November 23, 2009 6:46 am
Two-minute warning; The Lions have 0 timeouts left; Browns' ball, 3rd &5 from their own 42; and they call a pass play - IDIOTS!!!!!
Run the ball dummies.  If you don't make it, you punt and leave the Lions about 1:20 to go the length of the field.  Instead you pass
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November 22, 2009 5:14 pm
The end of the game was very confusing but good to see the toughness of Stafford to want to come in & finish what he started. Yes, they are the Browns but it was a good comeback win & great to see him coming back after getting his chest caved in. They still should have a bad enough record to build on the talent that was evident toda ...(more)
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November 22, 2009 4:48 pm
Stafford went out with an injury. Detroit did not have any time outs left. So with him going out with that Injury and no time outs how was he able to come back in and play the last down? Was it because Cleveland called a Time Out? Did that constitute a play which then allowed Matt Stafford to come back in?
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November 22, 2009 8:14 pm
I Know it was aganist the Browns, but what a day Matthew Stafford had i was very impressed with Stafford's play and also his toughness. Looks like the Lions have found their Quarteback for the future.
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November 22, 2009 6:22 pm
any other team it would be waved off.. but no the Browns are called 4 Pass interference. damn both yung QBs had their career days. 
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November 22, 2009 5:44 pm
Matt stafford, what can i say.  Great game and it was a career day!
 
Scoreboard
Cleveland (1-9-0)2432837
Detroit (2-8-0) «10147738
Game Leaders
BrownsLions
Pass: B. Quinn (21-33, 304) M. Stafford (26-43, 422)
Rush: J. Lewis (24-75) K. Smith (12-45)
Rec: M. Massaquoi (5-115) C. Johnson (7-161)
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Scoring Summary
1ST QUARTER
FGPhil Dawson 44 Yd, 11:28. Drive: 9 plays, 48 yards in 3:32.
FGJason Hanson 31 Yd, 9:13. Drive: 5 plays, 68 yards in 2:15.
TDMohamed Massaquoi, 59 Yd pass from Brady Quinn (Phil Dawson kick is good), 8:56. Drive: 1 play, 59 yards in 0:17.
TDChansi Stuckey, 40 Yd pass from Brady Quinn (Phil Dawson kick is good), 4:03. Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards in 3:33.
TDJosh Cribbs, 4 Yd pass from Brady Quinn (Phil Dawson kick is good), 2:52. Drive: 2 plays, 6 yards in 0:47.
TDAaron Brown, 26 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick is good), 0:30. Drive: 5 plays, 78 yards in 2:22.
2ND QUARTER
TDKevin Smith, 25 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick is good), 11:44. Drive: 7 plays, 61 yards in 2:27.
TDCalvin Johnson, 75 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick is good), 5:01. Drive: 4 plays, 94 yards in 2:45.
FGPhil Dawson 29 Yd, 0:02. Drive: 14 plays, 69 yards in 4:59.
3RD QUARTER
TDWill Heller, 1 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick is good), 2:47. Drive: 10 plays, 84 yards in 5:03.
SAFETY0:41.
4TH QUARTER
TDMichael Gaines, 2 Yd pass from Brady Quinn (Jamal Lewis Run for 2 Pt. Conversion), 5:44. Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards in 6:47.
TDBrandon Pettigrew, 1 Yd pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick is good), 0:00. Drive: 10 plays, 88 yards in 1:46.
Players of the Game
Detroit

M. Stafford
Att 43
Comp 26
Yds 422
TD 5
Cleveland

B. Quinn
Att 33
Comp 21
Yds 304
TD 4
 
Browns
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
B. Quinn21/3330440
P. Dawson1/11000
RushingATTYDSTDLG
J. Lewis2475012
C. Jennings1036016
J. Cribbs41608
B. Quinn2402
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
M. Massaquoi5115159
C. Stuckey576140
J. Cribbs239135
C. Jennings538019
G. Estandia118018
J. Lewis113013
M. Furrey110010
M. Gaines2513
Lions
PassingCP/ATYDSTDINT
M. Stafford26/4342252
RushingATTYDSTDLG
K. Smith1245013
M. Stafford3706
M. Morris2504
ReceivingRECYDSTDLG
C. Johnson7161175
K. Smith4104163
B. Pettigrew672130
A. Brown126126
B. Johnson223017
D. Northcutt31708
W. Heller212111
J. Felton1707
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