Jordan Cameron scored three touchdowns as the Cleveland Browns left it late to pick up their first win of the NFL season with a 31-27 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
The Vikings took the lead on the first drive of the match as they went 80 yards up the field before Adrian Peterson ran into the endzone from two yards for a touchdown.
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The Browns were back level before the quarter was out, however, with Josh Gordon catching a Brian Hoyer pass for a 47-yard touchdown.
Cleveland then began the second quarter in style with Hoyer throwing a second touchdown pass, this time finding Cameron from 19 yards.
Christian Ponder decided to take the running game into his own hands with just over 10 minutes left of the first half, rushing six yards into the endzone to bring the scores level once again.
A Billy Cundiff field goal was then followed by Cameron's second touchdown of the day, this time from a pass by Spencer Lanning.
Blair Walsh added a field goal just before half time and Christian Ponder levelled the scores again with his second rushing touchdown of the contest, running in from eight yards on this occasion.
Walsh then edged the Vikings ahead with a kick in the fourth quarter, but Cameron's third touchdown of the night with just 55 seconds on the clock left the Vikings still looking for their first win of the season.