THE CLEVELAND BROWNS have been awful this season and when your luck is out, it can be really out.
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With three seconds left against the almost-as-awful Baltimore Ravens, and the scores tied at 27-27, Browns kicker Travis Coons stood over a 51-yard field goal attempt.
Make it and the Browns would have their third win of the season; miss it and the game would go to overtime.
Somehow, Coons managed to do neither. His kick was blocked by Baltimore defensive end Brent Urban, and Will Hill pounced on the loose ball, running it all the way back for a remarkable game-winning touchdown.
It’s very rare for a game to finish on a walk-off “kick six” and, coincidentally, this happened exactly two years to the day of the famous Iron Bowl kick six when Auburn beat fierce rivals Alabama in the most dramatic circumstances:
The Ravens beat the Browns last night with an ultra-rare walk-off 'Kick Six'
THE CLEVELAND BROWNS have been awful this season and when your luck is out, it can be really out.
With three seconds left against the almost-as-awful Baltimore Ravens, and the scores tied at 27-27, Browns kicker Travis Coons stood over a 51-yard field goal attempt.
Make it and the Browns would have their third win of the season; miss it and the game would go to overtime.
Somehow, Coons managed to do neither. His kick was blocked by Baltimore defensive end Brent Urban, and Will Hill pounced on the loose ball, running it all the way back for a remarkable game-winning touchdown.
It’s very rare for a game to finish on a walk-off “kick six” and, coincidentally, this happened exactly two years to the day of the famous Iron Bowl kick six when Auburn beat fierce rivals Alabama in the most dramatic circumstances:
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