Colts 10, Browns 6
Notes:
-- The last time the Browns gave up as few as 26 points in back-to-back losses was 1985, when they lost to Washington 14-7 in Week 8 and Pittsburgh 10-9 in Week 9. They finished 8-8 that season.
-- The 10 points are a season-low for the Colts, who scored 10 in a regular-season ending 17-10 loss to Tennessee in Week 17 last year. The last time the Colts scored 10 points and won was in Week 2 of the 2005 season when they beat Jacksonville 10-3.
-- Peyton Manning was impressed with the Browns' defense. "We scored three points on them," he said. "That's a great credit to their defense. We still won, but we probably didn't play winning offensive football. You score three points, that's not good enough."
-- Jamal Lewis carried 24 times for 77 yards, his highest total since gaining 81 in Week 8 against Jacksonville. Lewis hasn't had a 100-yard game this season after having five last year.
-- Colts safety and Erie native Bob Sanders, out with knee inflammation, didn't make the trip to Cleveland.
-- Quarterback Derek Anderson might not play again this season because of the knee injury he sustained Sunday, but Anderson said the Browns won't pack it in amid speculation over coach Romeo Crennel's job security. "The guys aren't going to give up," Anderson said. "Every single guy in here cares about each other and cares about winning. We love RAC (Crennel) and we're going to play for RAC. That's the biggest thing in the last four weeks."
-- After ward the Browns said quarterback Brady Quinn is still deciding whether to have surgery on his broken right index finger. Quinn was placed on injured reserve last week.
-- John Dudley

