Washington vs Cleveland Wrap - Washington Wins 38-21

Washington vs Cleveland Wrap - Washington Wins 38-21

Kirk Cousins sliced and diced the Browns defense for 329 yards and 2 TDs as Washington handed Cleveland a 38-21 defeat on Sunday at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Washington was the ATS victor, as they covered the 4-point spread as an underdog. Over-Under bettors who played OVER the total of 40.5 were rewarded at the payout window.

Alfred Morris rushed for 87 yards, while Kirk Cousins added 22 yards in the win. Pierre Garcon and Joshua Morgan added 65 and 60 receiving yards respectively.

Trent Richardson rushed for 28 yards for Cleveland, while Joshua Cribbs added 16 yards. Brandon Weeden threw for 244 yards for the Browns, while receivers Greg Little and Travis Benjamin had 74 and 69 yards respectively.

Washington outgained Cleveland 430-291 yards in the game, while the battle of first downs was won 25-13 by the Redskins.

Cleveland lost the time of possession battle 36:17/23:43, leaving their defense on the field more than they wanted.

Washington looks to continue their winning ways next game with a battle against the Eagles. The Browns will aim to get back on the winning track at Denver.

 

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