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Browns block Bengals kick and lateral the ball to each other in desperate attempt to score points

Oh Browns.

The Cleveland Browns don’t score many points, so the team took the chance to get two points seriously after it blocked an extra point attempt by the Cincinnati Bengals.

After blocking Mike Nugent’s kick to keep the score 13-0, Browns linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah scooped it up and pitched to linebacker Demario Davis. Davis then lateraled to Joe Haden, who lateraled to Ibraheim Campbell, who was tackled near midfield to end the play.

It was a whole lot of excitement and a whole lot of fun, but completely inconsequential. But hey, you have to respect the effort.

Cleveland looks on its way to an 0-13 record, but it’s certainly trying.

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