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How Browns safety Grant Delpit is playing at an All-Pro level and backing up his vow to do more

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns safety Grant Delpit headed into Dolphins game saying he had forgotten what it felt like to win, and then set about ensuring everyone on the team would remember it by game’s end.

Playing one of the best games of his five-year career, Delpit forced a fumble on a kickoff return that led to the second of three Quinshon Judkins’ touchdown runs, sacking Tua Tagovailoa for a 6-yard loss on a second-quarter field goal drive, and hitting the QB in the back of his own end zone to cause Rayshawn Jenkins’ interception.

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