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BEREA, Ohio — The play was the exact same. The call was different. Last year, when Myles Garrett hopped over the Colts' linemen to block a field goal and help preserve a win in Indianapolis, the play was called “Indy.

” More Cleveland Browns coverage Browns DC Jim Schwartz: ‘I expect more from our corners’ Previewing ALCS Game 3; Cavs' upcoming season; Browns vs. Bengals: Thursday's Sports 4 CLE Cleveland Browns leaving Cleveland for Brook Park, mayor announces Week 7 NFL Preview: Find everything you need to know with our Week 7 NFL preview. This past week, when Garrett executed the same block against the Philadelphia Eagles, leading to a scoop and score TD by veteran safety Rodney McLeod the name had fittingly changed: It‘s now called “Aggie,” an homage to Garrett’s alma mater of Texas A&M.



“It was well-executed by everyone on the unit,” special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone said Thursday. “Myles in the interior and then obviously we get the scoop and score from Rodney, and then the effort to finish the blocks down the field by a number of guys; Mohamoud (Diabate), Devin Bush. So, yeah, really, really good effort.

” The Browns weren’t able to claw their way back in the 20-16 loss to the Eagles , but this stop was still a big momentum-shifter midway through the game, and just a downright athletic feat by Garrett. With 25 seconds to go in the first half, the Eagles attempted a 57-yard field goal. Stories by Ashley Bastock Previewing ALCS Game 3; Ca.

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