
Saints vs. Browns: Score and Twitter Reaction from 2014 Regular Season
Two weeks into the 2014 NFL season, the New Orleans Saints—considered by many to be Super Bowl contenders—are without a win. Even more surprising, their second loss came at the hands of the Cleveland Browns.
Billy Cundiff hit a 29-yard field goal with three seconds left that gave the Browns a 26-24 victory. This is the first time Cleveland has won a home opener in a decade, per Dave Chudowsky of WKYC in Cleveland:
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Glenn Moore had some fun with the moment, alluding to the infamous Dwayne Rudd helmet incident in 2002:
The Browns' win wasn't the only surprise on Sunday either. Anarchy looked to be the theme of the day:
Drew Brees threw for 237 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. That one pick was big, as Tashaun Gipson returned it 62 yards for a touchdown, which gave the Browns a 16-3 lead in the second quarter. According to Browns communication manager Dan Murphy, that was longest interception return in almost four years:
Jimmy Graham was one of the few Saints offensive players to pull his weight, finishing with 10 receptions for 118 yards and two touchdowns. At times, CBSSports.com's Jason La Canfora felt New Orleans was a one-man show:
The Browns as a team had 73 fewer yards than the Saints. Brian Hoyer was solid if unspectacular. He went 24-of-40 passing for 204 yards and one touchdown. Cleveland capitalized on turnovers and did just enough in the second half to hold off the Saints.
Johnny Manziel made his regular-season debut and went 0-of-1 through the air. As CBSSports.com's Will Brinson correctly pointed out, Cleveland is unbeaten when Manziel plays:
The Saints will try to get their season back on track against the Minnesota Vikings at home next Sunday. Minnesota is coming off a 30-7 home loss to the New England Patriots, so New Orleans is looking at a very favorable matchup.
Cameron Jordan commented about his team's 0-2 record on his Twitter account:
Cleveland will try to maintain this momentum against the Baltimore Ravens next week. This rivalry always elicits plenty of passion from Browns fans, but they'll be even more hyped up after this massive win. If he gets back-to-back wins over the Saints and Ravens to start his head-coaching career, Mike Pettine might have a statue outside FirstEnergy Stadium by Week 4.

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