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Browns vs. Raiders score: Las Vegas overcomes mistakes, beats Cleveland on Daniel Carlson walk-off field goal

Cleveland could not muster anything on offense for more than half of the game. The Browns came alive after a few Derek Carr turnovers to take the lead but Carr had one more trick up his sleeve. The Fresno State product led his team down the field to set up a last second field goal attempt from Daniel Carlson. Carlson snuck the first attempt inside the field goal posts but stand-in head coach Mike Priefer had called a timeout. However, on the second attempt, Carlson was true -- unlike Chase McLaughlin in a similar situation in the first half.

Las Vegas remains alive in the AFC playoff picture but both teams face an uphill climb with the season drawing to its conclusion.

Why the Raiders won

These two teams were pretty similar but Las Vegas was more consistent. The offense was able to whittle away at the Cleveland defense in the first half to jump out to a 10-0 lead. Prior to the half ending, the Browns lined up for a last-second field goal attempt. McLaughlin snuck the first one inside the uprights but Las Vegas had called a timeout. On his second attempt, McLaughlin was off. The game was decided by two points.

Two second-half turnovers nearly outdid them but it was Carr's ability to compartmentalize those mistakes and move on to guide the Raiders on a game-winning drive.

Why the Browns lost

Cleveland had less than 100 yards of total offense in the first half. It wasted a half of football by scoring zero points and, given the circumstances, did not have the offense to face a steep deficit. There was no fatal flaw but rather an accumulation of small errors from penalties to missed tackles and more. On the second to last offensive play, the Browns' defense had tight end Foster Moreau dead to rights inbounds and short of a first down. Instead, they inexplicably did not tackle him and allowed him to squeeze out roughly an additional 5 yards. It cost them crucial time and field positioning. Cleveland made Moreau look like Tyreek Hill in open space all evening.

Play of the game

Is there any doubt?

With three seconds remaining, Carlson lined up for a 48-yard field goal attempt. After driving 41 yards in 1 minute, 50 seconds, the snap was back, the kick was up and it went through the uprights. When the dust had settled and the shock subsided, Cleveland had called a timeout. Carlson would have to make the same kick a second time. On the second try, with ice water running through his veins, the kicker drilled the game-winner more true than the first attempt.

What's next?

The Browns are in a dire situation now. A victory would have catapulted them to first place inside the division but a loss dropped them to fourth. They have three games remaining against the Packers, Steelers and Bengals.

The Raiders are also tied for last place in the AFC West. They have two home games remaining against the Broncos and Chargers with a road game against the Colts sandwiched in the middle.

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Nick Mullens is playing like a third string quarterback that has only had a few days getting starter's repetitions. Tough situation to succeed in honestly.

 
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Raiders are able to open the drive with a first down to counteract some of Cleveland's momentum. M.J. Stewart looked like his feet were cast in concrete trying to tackle Foster Moreau in space.

 
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Drops and fumbles by Las Vegas are the only thing that could keep Cleveland in this game. Will they be able to turn the Raiders' mistake into points with a short field and get back into this game? Or will Las Vegas' defense stand tall again?

 
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Browns open the half with two runs and they are facing third and long again. 

 
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Cleveland has 52 total yards of offense and are just 1-of-5 converting third downs.

 

Las Vegas is doing a good job of at least stringing together a few first downs each possession and flipping field position. 

 

Cleveland can not afford to give up anymore points right now. It feels like a low scoring game that could get out of reach if they fall behind too much. Keep in mind, even moreso tonight, that the Browns want to win on the ground and that's a tough plan to follow when you're trailing.

 

Browns offense is really struggling to accomplish much of anything. Las Vegas is selling out to stop the run on early downs trusting they can hold up under 3rd and long situations.

 

Truly awful defensive pass interference call against the Browns. The defense is just as entitled to the ball as the offense.

 
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It looked like Donovan Peoples-Jones actually made the catch but he couldn't put it away before Brandon Facyson poked it out.

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