JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Cleveland Browns followed an ugly loss with an ugly win. The second one might just be their identity while playing without both starting offensive tackles, running back Nick Chubb and tight end David Njoku.
Deshaun Watson ran for a touchdown, Dustin Hopkins kicked three field goals and the stingy Browns did just enough to hold off the clawless Jacksonville Jaguars 18-13 on Sunday.
Watson threw for 186 yards and ran for 20 more in his first game since a woman in Texas accused him of sexual assault and battery stemming from an alleged incident in October 2020. He was sacked twice, but it was a considerably better effort than what he showed in a 33-17 loss to Dallas in Week 1.
''I'm not going to say comeback performance," coach Kevin Stefanski said. ''That's just our starting quarterback out there making plays. He's not perfect. ... I thought his pocket movement, making plays off schedule, was incredible."
Watson improved to 7-0 as a starter against Jacksonville, with the first six coming while he was with Houston.
''It's amazing," Watson said. ''I was thinking that all week, actually, but I didn't want to jinx myself, so I didn't tell anybody.''
The Browns (1-1) dominated much of the rainy day, sacking Trevor Lawrence four times and holding Jacksonville in check for nearly three quarters.
The Jaguars (0-2) woke up late, with Lawrence finding rookie Brian Thomas Jr. for 66 yards to set up a touchdown and then adding a field goal to make it a one-score game.