Browns fall 13-12 to Bucs
Published 12:11 am Saturday, August 24, 2019
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The start of the NFL regular season is still a couple of weeks away, and that’s good news for the Cleveland Browns and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who showed they still have a lot of work to do to get ready.
And while neither Baker Mayfield nor Jameis Winston played particularly well during the Bucs’ 13-12 preseason victory Friday night at Raymond James Stadium, the young quarterbacks were not overly concerned about a lack of offensive execution.
Both teams were missing key players, though Mayfield said that’s not an excuse.
The Browns played without star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry, among others.
“It’s a very easy one to use, to say that we don’t have them out there,” Mayfield said. “Right now we’re looking for people to step up, who’s going to be the consistent number three and four. That’s the frustrating part. We expected people to do their job no matter who it is.”
Matt Gay’s 21-yard field goal with 15 seconds remaining was the difference in the end.
The rookie’s game-winner capped a 16-play drive lasting more than seven minutes. Cairo Santos booted a 23-yard field goal in the third quarter and third-stringer Ryan Griffin threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Leggett for the Bucs (2-1).
Rookie Austin Seibert kicked four field goals for the Browns (2-1), who led 9-0 when Mayfield and the rest of Cleveland’s starters left the game.
“Our defense did an amazing job. They definitely kept us in the game,” Winston said.
Mayfield, the No. 1 overall pick from the 2018 draft, started and played the entire first half after getting just one series of work in Cleveland’s preseason opener against Washington and sitting out last week’s game at Indianapolis.
Playing without Beckham (hip) and Landry, the second-year quarterback led three short field-goal drives and was not particularly sharp while completing 10 of 26 passes for 72 yards and one interception.
Winston had an even rockier night, though it wasn’t all his doing.
Gay missed a 37-yard field goal and Tampa Bay’s leaky offensive line had difficulty protecting Winston, allowing five sacks while the fifth-year pro was in the game.
“We’re going to get that fixed,” Winston said. “I’m not worried about that.”
The No. 1 overall pick from the 2015 draft, who’s closing in on becoming the franchise’s career passing leader yet still trying to prove he’s the club’s long-term answer at quarterback, finished 9 of 19 for 88 yards without an interception.
Winston played seven series after seeing limited action the previous two weeks against Pittsburgh and Miami. Backup Blaine Gabbert started the second half and led the Bucs into field-goal range before falling awkwardly at the end of an 8-yard scramble and heading to the locker room with a left shoulder injury. Griffin’s TD pass to Leggett gave Tampa Bay a short-lived 10-9 lead late in the third quarter.
“His shoulder popped out,” Bucs coach Bruce Arians said of Gabbert. “He was hurting pretty good, but it wasn’t his throwing shoulder. He’ll be all right.”
INJURIES
Browns: Starting CB Denzel Ward made his preseason debut after missing two games with a minor leg injury. … Coach Freddie Kitchens doesn’t view the third preseason game as a dress rehearsal for the regular season. He’s more concerned with keeping players fresh and healthy for the Sept. 8 opener, so his plan was to determine playing time for regulars on a case-by-case basis.
Buccaneers: WR Mike Evans, ILB Lavonte David, DL Vita Vea, TE Cameron Brate, S Mike Edwards, ILB Devante Bond, OLB Anthony Nelson and OLB Kahzin Daniels did not play. … Backup TE Antony Auclair (calf) left in the first half and did not return. … ILB Deone Bucannon (knee) and S Kentrell Brice (shoulder) were injured during the second quarter.
KICKING WOES
With field goals of 54, 36, 30 and 35 yards, Seibert may have made some headway in the competition for Cleveland’s kicking job. Incumbent Greg Joseph has struggled and Seibert, a fifth-round draft pick out of Oklahoma, had not been consistent before converting all three of his attempts Friday.
Tampa Bay’s kicking situation is unsettled, too, with Gay, a fifth-round pick from Utah, competing against incumbent Cairo Santos. Gay kicked a 55-yard field goal against Miami last week, but hasn’t been as accurate on shorter kicks. His 37-yard attempt against the Browns hit the right upright and bounced away.
SACK CITY
DE Olivier Vernon had his first two preseason sacks for the Browns after playing with the New York Giants the past three seasons. Ward, DT Sheldon Richardson and LB Christian Kirksey also sacked Winston. Cleveland finished with seven sacks overall.
NEXT UP
Browns: Preseason finale at home vs. Detroit next Thursday.
Buccaneers: Close the preseason next Thursday at Dallas.
Browns’ stats
Cleveland 3 6 0 3 = 12
Tampa Bay 0 0 10 3 = 13
First Quarter
Cle—FG Seibert 54, 8:40.
Second Quarter
Cle—FG Seibert 36, 13:17.
Cle—FG Seibert 30, 6:29.
Third Quarter
TB—FG Santos 23, 6:42.
TB—Leggett 20 pass from Griffin (Gay kick), :19.
Fourth Quarter
Cle—FG Seibert 35, 7:32.
TB—FG Gay 21, :15.
A—44,006.
Cle TB
First downs 12 20
Total Net Yards 141 265
Rushes-yards 12-33 25-70
Passing 108 195
Punt Returns 6-61 3-23
Kickoff Returns 3-82 3-54
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-9
Comp-Att-Int 16-39-1 24-41-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 3-24 7-47
Punts 6-47.8 7-41.9
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 8-55 9-76
Time of Possession 23:52 36:08
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Cleveland, Blough 1-12, Hunt 5-11, D.Johnson 5-10, Stanton 1-0. Tampa Bay, Ogunbowale 7-22, Ellington 6-21, Gabbert 1-8, Jones 4-8, Winston 2-6, Barber 3-3, B.Wilson 1-2, Griffin 1-0.
PASSING—Cleveland, Mayfield 10-26-1-72, Stanton 3-6-0-37, Blough 3-7-0-23. Tampa Bay, Winston 9-19-0-88, Gabbert 4-5-0-33, Griffin 11-17-0-121.
RECEIVING—Cleveland, D.Johnson 3-43, Higgins 3-18, Willies 2-16, Strong 2-11, B.Miller 2-11, Carlson 1-12, Brown 1-12, Hyman 1-6, Hunt 1-3. Tampa Bay, Godwin 4-52, Hudson 4-49, B.Wilson 4-28, Watson 2-21, Ogunbowale 2-19, Perriman 2-15, S.Miller 2-15, Leggett 1-20, Ellington 1-11, A.Johnson 1-8, Howard 1-4.
MISSED FIELD GOALS—Tampa Bay, Gay 37.