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Browns close season with 21-16 win over Burrow-less Bengals

Jan 8, 2022, 11:14 PM | Updated: Jan 9, 2022, 9:26 pm

Cleveland Browns quarterback Case Keenum celebrates after a 26-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver...

Cleveland Browns quarterback Case Keenum celebrates after a 26-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jarvis Landry (80) during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Nick Cammett)

(AP Photo/Nick Cammett)

CLEVELAND (AP) — Joe Burrow skipped Cincinnati’s last trip of the regular season. He and the Bengals have reservations to go somewhere more special — the playoffs.

Case Keenum got his second win while filling in for Baker Mayfield on Sunday as the Cleveland Browns ended their dismal season with a 21-16 win over the Bengals, who left Burrow at home and played their backups ahead of next weekend’s wild-card round game against Las Vegas in Cincinnati on Saturday to open the playoffs.

Burrow stayed back to rest a sore right knee, so the Bengals’ star quarterback, who took Cincinnati from worst to first in his second season, would be as healthy as possible for his first postseason appearance.

“We finished the season on a really good note and with a lot of confidence,” coach Zac Taylor said. “These (playoff) games are special. You’ve earned this opportunity, and it’s the best versus the best.

“Our guys are going to be ready for it.”

Keenum threw touchdown passes to Jarvis Landry and Demetric Felton as the Browns (8-9) completed a sweep of the surprising AFC North champions.

D’Ernest Johnson rushed for 123 yards and a score, and star running back Nick Chubb only had nine carries and finished the season with with 1,259 yards.

Keenum, who replaced Mayfield and beat Denver earlier this season, connected with Landry on a 26-yard scoring pass in the first quarter. He later dumped a pass to Felton, who weaved his way to the end zone to make it 21-10.

Meanwhile, the Bengals (10-7) played their “B” team. Burrow stayed in Cincinnati for treatment and Taylor sat several other starters.

“No perfect decision there,” Taylor said when asked why he mostly his sat skill-position players. “We felt like we needed to be healthy next week. There were so many things out of our control with the seedings at stake that we felt it was better to rest them.”

Burrow said he would have played if there was more on the line, but Taylor wasn’t taking any chances and started Brandon Allen, who threw a 4-yard TD pass to Chris Evans with 2:26 left.

The Bengals also sat wide receiver Tee Higgins, and running back Joe Mixon was out after testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this week.

Bengals star rookie receiver Ja’Marr Chase only played two series, and caught two passes for 26 yards.

“We feel good right now,” Chase said. “Everybody is feeling good, getting back on their feet. Everybody is getting healthy. You know, staying prepared. So we’re just getting ready for the upcoming game we’ve got at home.”

The Bengals’ first six possessions ended with a punt, and they scored their only TD when reserve linebacker Trayvon Henderson scooped up a fumbl e by Keenum and ran 29 yards in the second quarter.

Mayfield spent the day watching from the sideline, his injury-marred year having ended Monday when he was sacked nine times in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The 26-year-old who played for months with a torn labrum in his left, non-throwing shoulder, is set to undergo shoulder surgery on Jan. 19. Barring a shift in their plans, the Browns expect Mayfield to return as the starter in 2022 since he’s under contract after the team picked up his fifth-year contract at $18.9 million. He had his exit interview with coach Kevin Stefanski on Friday.

That doesn’t mean Cleveland won’t look for an option other than Mayfield, who is eligible for a long-term extension.

HISTORIC CHASE

Chase had an undeniable impact on the field. It landed him in the record book.

With a 24-yard reception in the first quarter, Chase passed Chad Johnson’s team record (1,440) for the most yards receiving in a single season.

He finished 18 yards short of the NFL rookie record for a single-season held by Houston’s Bill Groman (1,473 in 1960).

CLOWNEY’S FINISH

Browns DE Jadeveon Clowney finished with a flurry, recording two sacks and forcing a fumble. He’s open to re-signing with Cleveland after getting nine sacks — his most since 2018.

INJURIES

Bengals: Backup S Ricardo Allen suffered a concussion on a helmet-to-helmet hit. … CB Vernon Hargreaves III (ankle) was carted off, returned and went out again. … Reserve DT Josh Topu (knee) went out in the third. … K Evan McPherson (groin) was inactive. Elliott Fry was elevated from the practice squad and made a 36-yard field goal.

Browns: Rookie LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah (leg) didn’t return after getting hurt in the third quarter. …. WR Rashard Higgins (illness) was active, but did not play. … DT Jordan Elliott (right knee) got hurt in the fourth.

UP NEXT

Bengals: A first-round playoff game against the Raiders and another attempt at winning their first postseason game since 1990.

Browns: A deep dive into all that went wrong in one of the franchise’s most upsetting seasons.

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