CLEVELAND — During an impassioned pregame speech, Jameis Winston asked his Browns teammates to believe.
They do now.
Winston threw a 38-yard touchdown pass — his third of the game — to Cedric Tillman with 59 seconds left as Cleveland stunned Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens 29-24 on Sunday to snap a five-game losing streak.
Making his first start in more than two years and replacing injured starter Deshaun Watson, Winston capped an emotional week for the Browns (2-6) by leading them to an upset of their AFC North rival.
''It felt amazing,'' said Winston, who passed for 334 yards.
The improbable win came just days after Watson's third season with Cleveland ended with him rupturing an Achilles tendon. Also, the Browns and their fan base were mourning the loss of beloved play-by-play broadcaster Jim Donovan, who died Saturday following a long battle with cancer.
Following the game, coach Kevin Stefanski told his players he'll present the game ball to Donovan's family.
''This one's for Jim,'' Stefanski said.