Cleveland Browns studs and duds from Week 10 victory over Bills

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CLEVELAND, OH – NOVEMBER 10: Greg Robinson #78 of the Cleveland Browns and Adarius Taylor #57 celebrate after Stephen Hauschka #4 of the Buffalo Bills missed what would have been a game tying field goal at the end of the game at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 10, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland defeated Buffalo 19-16. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OH – NOVEMBER 10: Greg Robinson #78 of the Cleveland Browns and Adarius Taylor #57 celebrate after Stephen Hauschka #4 of the Buffalo Bills missed what would have been a game tying field goal at the end of the game at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 10, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland defeated Buffalo 19-16. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images) /

The Cleveland Browns ended their four-game losing streak with a much-needed win over the Bills, and we look at the studs and duds from the victory.

After struggling to find their footing the past several weeks, the Cleveland Browns got off to a quick start which helped them defeat the Buffalo Bills 19-16 to end their four-game losing streak. The win puts the Browns at 3-6 through 10 weeks of the 2019 season.

The Browns seemed to be a much more confident team on the field and their performance reflected it. It may not have been a dominating performance, but it was a gritty win that the Browns would have lost earlier in the season.

Cleveland started to show an identity on the offensive end and the defense played tough, not allowing the Bills defense to get in the endzone with ease. It was a performance the Browns needed and a game they could build on.

Here is a look at the studs and duds from Cleveland’s needed win over the Buffalo Bills.

Honorable Mention Stud: Kareem Hunt

Kareem Hunt made his long-awaited regular season debut on Sunday after serving an eight-game suspension. He may not have had a dominating statistical performance for Hunt, but he showed off how much he missed being on the field.

Cleveland used a two back set with Hunt and Nick Chubb often and the running backs were able to make many chunk plays. Hunt was used as a blocker on several runs and he did so well, helping Chubb break off some big runs.

Hunt was a threat as a runner and a receiver and showed a surprisingly good ability to be a blocker. He finished the game with four carries for 30 yards and seven receptions for 44 yards. With his all-around talent, Hunt will be a dynamic complement to Chubb and can become a weapon for Cleveland’s offense.