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Jordan Love nearly throws a pick 6 to Grant Delpit. Browns tie the game 10-10 after returning the interception inside the Packers 5

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In a pivotal moment of the Week 3 clash, Cleveland Browns safety Grant Delpit's interception of Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love shifted the game's momentum, paving the way for running back Quinshon Judkins' touchdown that narrowed the score to a one-point deficit.

With the Packers clinging to a 17-10 lead in the third quarter, Love dropped back on a second-and-8, looking to connect with tight end Tucker Kraft. Delpit, reading the play perfectly, leaped in front of Kraft for the pick, returning it 25 yards to the Packers' 35-yard line.

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The turnover ignited the Browns' offense. Judkins capped the drive with a 12-yard touchdown run on the next play, slicing the deficit to 17-16 after a successful extra point. The sequence flipped a drive that could have extended Green Bay's advantage into a Browns rally.

This critical interception proved disastrous for the Packers, who entered as 2-0 favorites but now face a nail-biter. Love's mistake, under pressure from Myles Garrett, highlighted vulnerabilities in Green Bay's protection amid injuries to Zach Tom and Jayden Reed.

As the fourth quarter looms, the Browns' opportunistic defense has turned the tide.

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