Browns defensive tackle Maurice Hurst II picked off Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith in the third quarter on Sunday in Seattle.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Defensive tackles don’t typically get a chance to pick off the quarterback. But Browns defensive tackle Maurice Hurst II made the most of his opportunity on Sunday when he not only tipped a Geno Smith pass vs. the Seahawks, but he caught it to complete the interception.
It’s the second interception of his career. The only other one he had was back in 2019 when he took an interception from the Titans’ Ryan Tannehill 55 yards in a 42-21 loss when Hurst played for the Raiders.Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II is questionable to return with groin injury Browns showed some hope on offense; defense comes to life after a slow start – Terry Pluto’s Halftime ScribblesThe Browns turned the Hurst interception into a 27-yard field goal by Dustin Hopkins to give them their first lead of the game at 20-17 with 2;50 left in the third quarter.
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