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CLEVELAND – The Denver Broncos  remained perfect as they defeated the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, 26-23 in overtime.

Despite Peyton Manning’s difficulties (seven interceptions to six touchdowns, 20th-ranked completion percentage at 63.5), the Broncos have yet to lose thanks to a defense that leads the league in sacks (22), turnovers (14) and fewest yards allowed per game (278).

The Broncos led early on, with the Browns struggling to score until the second half.

Manning didn’t have his first TD of the game until the fourth quarter, but the Broncos still led a majority of the game.

The Browns took their first lead in the early fourth quarter with a pick-6 from Karlos Dansby. The Broncos scored on their next possession though, taking that lead right back.

The Browns were able to close the gap and tie things up right before the end of the game, taking things into overtime.

Overtime was back and forth between the Browns and Broncos.

The Browns were looking for a repeat performance from Josh McCown, who threw for a club-record 457 yards in last week’s 33-30 overtime triumph over Baltimore.

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