With the game out of reach in the fourth quarter, the sellout crowd didn't chant for backup quarterback Brady Quinn or coach Romeo Crennel's head. Instead, Cleveland fans directed their taunts at the unbeaten Super Bowl champions, who rolled into town touted as the best team in pro football.
"Overrated," they screamed at the New York Giants.
Overwhelmed, too.
Playing one of their most-complete games in the past decade, the Browns breathed new life into a season that was quickly slipping away Monday night by stunning the previously unbeaten Giants 35-14 and ending New York's 11-game road winning streak.
The Giants, so dominant through four games, were no match for the Browns (2-3). Cleveland rolled up 454 total yards of offense, intercepted three Eli Manning passes and never punted.