CLEVELAND -- Kareem Hunter finally gave the Cleveland Browns some breathing space against the Chicago Bears, with a stunning 29-yard touchdown run.
Hunt broke Deon Bush’s tackle attempt in the backfield on third-and-3 from Chicago 29. He then raced through two more Chicago tackles on his way to the end zone, giving the Browns a lead of 20-6 in the fourth quarter.
Hunt gained 33 yards on this play after contact, which was the second-most he has ever gained on any rush in his career.
Hunt also was Cleveland's top receiver at that time, with six receptions for yards of 74.