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Browns Cap Off Four-Game Losing Streak with Solid Win Over Dolphins

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Quinn Allen
October 19, 2025 10:13 PM
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Browns Cap Off Four-Game Losing Streak with Solid Win Over Dolphins
The Cleveland Browns snapped their four-game losing streak with a convincing 24-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins on October 19, 2025, at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Both teams entered the matchup with identical 1-5 records, but it was the Browns who took control early and never looked back, dominating in wet and windy conditions. After a slow start, Cleveland’s defense set the tone. Tyson Campbell’s 34-yard interception return for a touchdown in the third quarter put the Browns ahead 24-6 and sealed the result. Earlier, rookie running back Quinshon Judkins scored twice in the second quarter, first breaking free for a 46-yard touchdown and then adding a 3-yard run out of the wildcat. Judkins finished with 77 rushing yards and two scores on 20 carries, validating the pregame praise from local media about his potential as a lead back. The Browns’ defense, ranked among the NFL’s best in most categories, held Miami to just 171 total yards and forced two turnovers. Myles Garrett recorded his fifth sack of the season, further cementing his status as one of the league’s top pass rushers. Safety Grant Delpit also made a key fourth-down stop late in the game, while Rayshawn Jenkins returned to action after an earlier wrist injury scare. For the Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa managed 89 passing yards and threw the costly pick-six to Campbell. Running back De’Von Achane was a bright spot, gaining 76 yards on just six carries, but Miami’s offense failed to capitalize on several red zone opportunities. Penalties and missed chances plagued the visitors, who have now lost three straight. At halftime, Cleveland led 17-6 after a late field goal from Miami’s Riley Patterson. The Browns’ defense stiffened in the second half, highlighted by Campbell’s touchdown and Garrett’s third-down sack of Tagovailoa. Injuries also played a role, with Browns defensive tackle Adin Huntington ruled out with a concussion. Historically, Miami leads the all-time series 13-9, but the Browns have now won seven of 13 meetings in Cleveland. Both teams face uphill battles in the AFC playoff picture, but the Browns’ defensive display and Judkins’ emergence offer hope heading into the season’s second half. For extended highlights, visit the official Browns highlights page. Detailed statistics and live updates are available on the ESPN box score. Key contributors included Tyson Campbell, Myles Garrett, Grant Delpit, Quinshon Judkins, and Tua Tagovailoa. For more Browns analysis, follow beat writer Chris Easterling on X.
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Quinn Allen
Sport journalist