The Cleveland Browns scored a field goal in overtime to win 33-30 against the Baltimore Ravens to go 2-3 for the season.
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco would put his team ahead early on after driving his team down to the one-yard line, only for the 30-year-old to keep the ball and run it home untouched for the opening touchdown.
Cleveland would then have to settle for a Travis Coons field goal before Flacco would throw for a touchdown, finding Kyle Juszczyk for the six-yard score.
Coons would be called upon again for another field goal in the second quarter before scoring a third seconds before the break, after Baltimore kicker Justin Tucker slipped on his attempt, to make it 14-9 at half time.
Anthony Allen would then pull off a big 44-yard run that set up Flacco for another one-yard rushing touchdown, the first time he has run for two TDs in his career.
The Browns would pull closer before the fourth quarter, with Josh McCown scoring his own rushing touchdown from the 10-yard line to make it a five point game.
McCown then made a 56-yard pass play down the field to Taylor Gabriel before finding his tight end Gary Barnidge, who spectacularly caught the ball by keeping the ball in between his legs before rolling over the line for a touchdown.
The Ravens replied soon after, with running back Justin Forsett rushing the ball home from the one-yard line but the two-point attempt moments later was incomplete.
Cleveland would yet again pull ahead through an Isaiah Crowell rushing touchdown before McCown converted the two-point conversation to put them up 30-27 late in the fourth quarter.
However, Baltimore tied the game with seconds remaining thanks to a field goal from Tucker to send the game into overtime.
Flacco started with the ball but went three-and-out in the extra period which gave Cleveland the chance to win, and Coons continued to be perfect by scoring the game-winning field goal.
The win sees the Browns leapfrog the Ravens into third place in the AFC North, with Baltimore falling to 1-4 on the season.