CLEVELAND — Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson vowed his second career start would be «night and day» different from his first one.
On Sunday, Thompson-Robinson made good on that promise. He completed all four passes on his final drive. That set up Cleveland's game-winning field goal from 34 yards out with 2 seconds remaining, which lifted the Browns to a 13-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. «Those are big moments, where you're looking for your guy to come through.
He came through,» Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said. «Came through when it mattered.» Thompson-Robinson got the start against the Steelers after Deshaun Watson was lost for the season with a fracture to his throwing shoulder.
Thompson-Robinson started for Watson in Week 4 when Watson was dealing with a different shoulder injury, a rotator cuff strain.