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NFL: Cleveland 20, Cincinnati 12

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Published: Sept. 28, 2008 at 4:42 PM

CINCINNATI, Sept. 28 (UPI) -- Jamal Lewis and Braylon Edwards each scored touchdowns Sunday, keying Cleveland's 20-12 victory over the winless Cincinnati Bengals.

Lewis ran for 79 yards and the score. Edwards' TD reception was one of three passes he caught for 22 yards for the Browns (1-3), who also had two field goals by Phil Dawson.

Derek Anderson passed for 138 yards and the TD pass to Edwards.

Ryan Fitzpatrick, playing in place of the injured Carson Palmer for the Bengals (0-4), threw a touchdown pass but was intercepted three times.

Chad Johnson caught the scoring pass and Shayne Graham kicked two field goals for Cincinnati.

Topics: Braylon Edwards, Carson Palmer, Chad Johnson, Derek Anderson, Jamal Lewis, Phil Dawson, Ryan Fitzpatrick
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