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Eagles welcome back receivers, hand Browns fourth straight loss

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A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith each caught a touchdown pass in their return to action as the Philadelphia Eagles topped the visiting Cleveland Browns 20-16 on Sunday.

Smith missed the previous game with a concussion, while Brown sat out the last three contests with a hamstring injury. In this one, they combined for nine catches for 180 yards from Jalen Hurts (16-of-25 passing, 264 yards, two TDs, no turnovers) as the Eagles (3-2) survived down the stretch.

Cleveland’s Deshaun Watson went 16 of 23 for 168 yards, finding Amari Cooper four times for 42 yards. The Browns (1-5) scored their only touchdown on special teams and lost for the fourth straight game.

From there, the Eagles ran out the clock, highlighted by Hurts’ game-clinching bomb to Brown (six catches, 116 yards).

The teams were tied 10-10 at halftime with the biggest play of the first half coming in the final minute.

Philadelphia’s Jake Elliott attempted a 57-yard field goal with 25 seconds left, but Myles Garrett got his hand on the kick. Former Eagle Rodney McLeod Jr. scooped up the loose ball and sprinted 50 yards to the end zone for the tying score.

The Eagles’ only TD of the first half came midway through the second quarter when Hurts hit Brown down the left side for a 22-yard touchdown. That put the hosts ahead 10-0 before Hopkins kicked a 43-yard field goal with 1:58 left in the half.

The Browns lost center Nick Harris to an ankle injury early in the game and then running back Jerome Ford (hamstring) shortly thereafter. Meanwhile, Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert exited with a hamstring injury in the first quarter before cornerback Darius Slay Jr. walked off with a knee injury in the third and offensive tackle Jordan Mailata suffered a leg injury in the fourth.