"Pour a little Pepper on it!"

Cleveland is still celebrating the Browns' dramatic 17-16 victory over the Denver Broncos Saturday night.

The win (the team's first over Denver since 1990) keeps the Browns alive in the race for the NFL playoffs. It also provided some spectacular moments, the most dramatic of which came with just 39 seconds to go.

Trying to drive for a game-winning field goal, quarterback Case Keenum and the Broncos faced a fourth down and 10 at the 50-yard-line. It looked like the Browns were in trouble, but Jabrill Peppers had other ideas.

The second-year safety burst through the line virtually untouched and threw Keenum back for a sack, clinching a victory for Cleveland and sending fans across Northeast Ohio into a frenzy. Peppers also had an interception in what may have been his best game since joining the NFL.