The Cleveland Browns secured a dramatic 24-19 comeback victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Ohio, contending with severe blizzard conditions. The Steelers had appeared to be on track for a win, as touchdowns from Jaylen Warren and Calvin Austin enabled them to recover from an 18-6 deficit in the fourth quarter to take a 19-18 lead. However, the Browns immediately retaliated. Quarterback Jameis Winston orchestrated a nine-play, 45-yard drive, culminating in Nick Chubb’s second touchdown of the match as he powered into the end zone. Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson attempted a Hail Mary pass on the game’s final play, but it was ruled incomplete. The game commenced under dry conditions, but a snow storm subsequently developed and intensified throughout the contest, making it difficult for players to maintain their footing. “I’ve never played in anything like this before,” Winston informed ESPN. “We are so grateful to the staff for providing hand warmers and clear scrapers so we were able to go out there and do the best we can.” Following this defeat, the Steelers’ season record now stands at 8-3, although they retain their position ahead of the Baltimore Ravens at the top of the AFC North. The Browns, with this win, improve their record to 3-8, remaining at the bottom of their division.

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