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Oct 26, 2014 at 8.25pm UK at ​Cleveland Browns Stadium
Oakland Raiders
13-23
Cleveland Browns
FT
0
Q1
6
6
Q2
3
0
Q3
0
Holmes (0:07)
7
Q4
14
Hawkins (14:17), Tate (2:26)

Half-Time Report: Cleveland Browns hold narrow lead over Oakland Raiders

The Cleveland Browns hold a narrow three-point lead over the Oakland Raiders at the break with the scores at 9-6 in their NFL clash.

The Cleveland Browns lead by three in their NFL clash against the Oakland Raiders at the break.

The Raiders moved the ball well on their first possession, but were forced to kick a field goal as their drive stalled. However, holder Matt Schaub fumbled the snap and then threw an interception to Tashaun Gipson as he attempted to get rid of the ball.

Cleveland used the good field position from the pick to open the scoring as Billy Cundiff fired a 52-yard field goal through the posts with deadly accuracy.

The Browns continued to shade the scoring as the Raiders failed to muster anything on offense, and Cundiff kicked another three-pointer when he dispatched his effort from 33 yards.

Quarterback Brian Hoyer put the Browns in scoring position once again with a series of good throws, but his side failed to find the endzone, forcing Cundiff into action again with a 26-yard field goal.

Oakland got on the scoreboard when Sebastian Janikowski booted a 46-yard field goal through the posts after Derek Carr had moved him into range with a solid drive.

Carr had time just before the break to get Janikowski in range again and the kicker delivered with another strike through the posts from 38 yards.

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