Winston throws 3 TD passes as Browns stun Jackson, Ravens 29-24 to end 5-game losing streak

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Jameis Winston delivered an impressive performance, leading the Cleveland Browns to a 29-24 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, thus ending a discouraging five-game losing streak. The game was marked by Winston's three touchdown passes, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure. The decisive moment came when Winston connected with Cedric Tillman for a 38-yard touchdown with only 59 seconds left on the clock. This thrilling victory not only boosted the Browns' morale but also rekindled hope among their fans for the remainder of the season. The win was crucial as it allowed the Browns to capitalize on a struggling Ravens team, led by Lamar Jackson.

Winston's leadership during the game, coupled with an impassioned pregame speech, inspired his teammates to believe in their potential. The Browns' ability to overcome adversity this game may serve as a turning point in their season, setting the stage for future success. As they look ahead, the team will aim to build on this momentum and improve their standing in the league.

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