Amari Cooper, wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns, impressed fans on Sunday with a one-handed catch on the sidelines. Buffalo Bills quarterback, in the first quarter of the Week 11 tie, threw the ball outside the playing field. 

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Cooper, standing outside, took a great one-handed grab. The match is being played at the Ford Field in Detroit. 

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Amari Cooper scored the first touchdown of the day for Cleveland. The wide receiver received a 25-yard pass for a TD. He capped a 9-play, 75-yard drive for the Browns. 

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Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills managed a 42-yard field goal to get on the scoreboard. The Bills led the game 13-10 at half-time. 

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The NFL relocated the Browns’ game on Sunday from Buffalo to Detroit because of a monster winter storm. 

The Browns came to the game off an atrocious performance last Sunday in Miami. The Dolphins rushed for 195 yards as Cleveland’s defensive front was pushed all over the field.

The Bills (6-3) have been blown second-half leads in each of their past two outings and skidded from top spot in the conference to sixth overall — and third in the AFC East thanks to a loss to the New York Jets.

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Last week’s concerns about Josh Allen’s sore throwing elbow shifted to the quarterback’s sudden run of turnovers and Buffalo’s second-half scoring troubles, which preceded the injury.

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Allen leads the NFL with 10 interceptions after being picked off twice in each of his past three games, and also muffed a snap in his end zone, which the Vikings recovered for a touchdown in Buffalo’s 33-30 overtime loss on Sunday. The offense, meantime, hasn’t scored a second-half touchdown over the same stretch.