Cleveland Browns Defeat Steelers 24-19 on Thursday Night Football – Game Insights
Winston completed snowy thriller but not without late scares. When Jameis Winston tumbled into the end zone – his first rushing score in three years – on fourth down early in the fourth quarter, Huntington Bank Field erupted in a snow-globe frenzy.
The Browns led 18-6 with 12 minutes left, and Winston looked like the hero. He was (kind of) but not without nearly coughing it up with a fumble and interception after that, giving the Steelers a shocking 19-18 lead in terrible conditions.
Cleveland’s defense made one critical stop late, and Winston made a critical third-down conversion to set up Nick Chubb ‘s second touchdown of the night.
Winston looked downright commanding at times prior to the late-game flubs. And Chubb got to score twice against the team he was hurt against last season.
In a wild, fun game, the Browns finally had something to smile about again, even if the fourth quarter looked like it was slipping away from them.
Tomlin’s game management hurts Steelers in damaging loss. Mike Tomlin watched his Steelers claw back in the snow and take the lead late. But his curious game management at the ends of both halves might have helped deal the Steelers a tough blow to their playoff positioning.
With the Browns potentially facing a fourth-and-1 with just under two minutes remaining and the Steelers leading, 19-18, Tomlin opted to accept a penalty, moving the Browns back five yards, but making it third down again.
Key Highlights of the Game:
Jameis Winston burned the Steelers with his first third-down conversion of the night, leading to the go-ahead TD.
Not only did another minute burn off the clock, but the Browns led by five, not one (had they kicked a field goal). There were some signs that this could be a trap game. The Steelers were coming off a massive win Sunday over the Ravens.
Standout Players from the Match:
It was a short-week game on the road against a nothing-to-lose Browns club. And the anatomy of an upset was playing out with the Steelers’ first-half script: missed field goal, turnover on downs, field goal, fumble, end of half.
Tomlin earned some criticism for that last possession; he allowed nearly 40 seconds to run off the clock on defense. The final two minutes of both halves cost the Steelers big time.
Browns’ defense seemed marvelous for three quarters, clung on at the end. True, Cleveland’s offense has been woeful this year.
But the idea has been that the defense was going to be the foundation upon which everything rested, and that hadn’t been so coming into Week 12. Maybe a chilly night such as Thursday’s helped the Browns along, but on a firmer field, they seemed at times Thursday night more effective than they might have been.
AFC North Implications:
The Steelers certainly tripped on some rakes offensively, but the Browns brought the heat with their first-half pass rush – four sacks, including three by Myles Garrett, who also had a strip that led to a Browns field goal.
The Steelers drove for touchdowns after back-to-back Browns turnovers, but the maligned Browns defense got one huge stop on a quick three-and-out that took only one minute off the clock. That was enough to set up Cleveland’s go-ahead score, and Russell Wilson’ Hail Mary fell harmlessly into the snowy field.
Fields package provided an end-of-game lift to the Steelers’ offense. Justin Fields entered on the Steelers’ first third-down snap, six plays into the game, but it was blown dead for a false start and Fields came out on third-and-6.
On their second possession, Fields came on for a fourth-and-2 play, but it was a mess from the start, and he was tackled for a 2-yard loss and a turnover on downs. Nothing doing.
Looking Ahead in the NFL Season:
But when the Steelers came back to Fields in the fourth quarter, down, 18-6, he gave them an instant spark with a 30-yard run. Later, Fields’ throw drew a roughing-the-passer flag, helping the Steelers to a big touchdown.
The Steelers needed something. Russell Wilson began the game 11 for 11 passing for 147 yards and had a crucial fumble recovery, yet the Steelers remained on three points through halftime. He was also sacked four times in the first half.
Wilson made a pretty deep ball to Calvin Austin III to help the Steelers go ahead late, and he was impressive on third downs (11 of 12, 198 yards, TD), but there’s an issue with pass protection.
Dan Moore was having trouble with Myles Garrett all night, and the Steelers were giving up yards with penalties before the snap.
Can Winston be the Browns’ bridge QB in 2025? Winston did a lot of good things Thursday night. He almost coughed the game up with two critical late mistakes. Overall, however, he has been a breath of fresh air in Cleveland during a heavy, dark season.
Winston led the upset over the Ravens, then struggled against the Chargers. He played well Sunday in the loss to the Saints and started well Thursday night before the late heel turn. It’s always going to be a ride with Winston. But it’s quite clear he’s a better stylistic fit for Kevin Stefanski’s offense, and the players seem to feed off his energy and enthusiasm.
How do you not smile when Winston is making snow angels after the game with the Amazon Prime postgame crew? There are also the results. Winston is 2-2 as a starter; Deshaun Watson won one of his seven starts.
And from a distance, the 2025 QB options in free agency and the 2025 NFL Draft don’t appear all that appealing. Winston would make the most sense, even knowing that he can be a wild card.
Next Gen Stats Insight for Steelers-Browns (via NFL Pro): Jameis Winston was 5 of 6 passing when on the run (8+ MPH) against the Steelers for 97 yards in the Browns’ win during Week 12, even in the snowy conditions. In all other passing plays, Winston was 13 of 21 for 122 yards and an interception.
NFL Research: The Browns and Steelers combined for 16 points and one TD in the first three quarters, but they combined for 27 points and four TDs in the fourth quarter in Week 12.