Cutler's monster night ruins Quinn's 1st start
Broncos QB throws for 447 yards, 3 TDs, rallies team past Browns, 34-30
![]() Mark Duncan / AP Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler throws against the Browns' defense. Cutler had 447 passing yards and 3 touchdowns in the Broncos' win on Thursday. |
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CLEVELAND - John Elway isn’t the only Denver quarterback capable of breaking Cleveland’s heart.
Jay Cutler pulled off this fourth-quarter comeback, turning Brady Quinn’s big night into his own prime-time showcase.
Cutler passed for a career-high 447 yards and threw three touchdown passes in the final 15 minutes Thursday night — the last an 11-yarder to Brandon Marshall with 1:14 remaining — to rally the broken Broncos to a 34-30 win over the Browns, spoiling Quinn’s highly hyped debut as an NFL starter.
The Broncos (5-4) entered the fourth quarter trailing 23-13, but Cutler, borrowing a page out of Elway’s comeback playbook, brought Denver back. He recorded his fifth career fourth-quarter comeback victory despite losing two more running backs to injuries and only having his fullback to carry the ball.
“It was a big, big win for us,” Cutler said. “To be down 13 and have an empty backfield and to come back like this, it means a lot.”
Cutler threw a 93-yard TD pass to rookie wide receiver Eddie Royal, a 28-yarder to tight end Daniel Graham and then finished off the Browns like so many Denver teams have done in the past with his toss to Marshall in the corner of the end zone.
The Broncos have beaten Cleveland eight straight times and been the Browns’ longtime nemesis, with Elway beating them three times in AFC title games.
Cutler finished 24-of-42 with three TDs and one interception. He piled up 204 yards passing in the fourth quarter alone.
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“I told everyone, this one is flat on me,” Quinn said. “I know I am good enough that I can make a play at the end and win. I felt comfortable out there, it’s my home away from home.”
After hauling in Cutler’s final TD pass, Marshall, who spent the week exchanging barbs with Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter, was about to pull something out of his pants when teammate Brandon Stokley ran over and stopped him from getting a possible personal foul.
After the game, Marshall said he had a black-and-white glove designed to honor President-elect Barack Obama and former Olympians Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who made controversial black power salutes at the 1968 Games in Mexico City.
Quinn had one last chance, getting the ball back with 1:10 remaining. The former Notre Dame star, who waited 25 games to take over Cleveland’s offense, completed a 9-yard pass to Winslow on first down before two incompletions gave him no margin for error. On fourth down, Quinn whipped a high pass to Winslow that sailed through the hands of the Pro Bowl tight end.
“I just can’t get that last play out of my head,” Winslow said. “The great ones, the legends make those plays. That’s where I want to be and I’m going to take it as a lesson.”
Denver’s bench burst into celebration while the Browns sustained another gut-wrenching loss after blowing a 14-point lead in the second half Sunday against Baltimore.
That loss cost Derek Anderson his starting job. He was benched by coach Romeo Crennel in favor of fan favorite Quinn, who made plays and was efficient moving the ball by throwing mostly underneath. Quinn completed passes to eight different receivers with Winslow catching 10 passes for 111 yards.
Quinn had the Browns (3-6) in position to win, but once again Cleveland’s defense couldn’t come up with a stop as Denver racked up 564 total yards.
“We let them throw the ball over our head, couldn’t tackle and let the game get away,” Crennel said. “It’s disappointing that your defense can’t do some simple things and does some other things poorly. A 93-yard touchdown pass should never happen — ever.”
Royal had six catches for 164 yards and Marshall caught six passes for 89 yards.
Cutler was playing at a huge disadvantage with Denver’s running game going backward because of injuries. It hardly mattered.
Torain scored on a 1-yard run in the first quarter but sprained his left knee midway through the second when he got bent backward underneath a pile of players. He was replaced by Young, who gained 2 yards on his first carry but left a few plays later with a groin injury and didn’t return.
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