The Cleveland Browns came away with a huge 33-31 win on the road against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, and Dustin Hopkins kicked the game-winning field goal as time expired, but his missed extra point that would have tied the game after a pick six was a scary moment, and Hopkins explained what it felt like for that to happen for him in the win.

“I feel a bit like an arsonist that gets to put out his own fire then gets a pat on the back,” Dustin Hopkins said, via Zac Jackson of The Athletic.

The Browns moved to 6-3 on the season with the win, and they are now half of a game back of the Ravens for the lead in the AFC North. The Pittsburgh Steelers are also 6-3, while the Cincinnati Bengals fell to 5-4 after losing to the Houston Texans on Sunday. So the race in the AFC North is incredibly tight.

If the Browns were not able to pull it out in the end, Hopkins would have received a lot of criticism for the missed extra point in a crucial moment. Instead, Hopkins got to redeem himself and secure a massive win for Cleveland.

Next week, the Browns will play the Steelers at home. Last time around, the Browns lost a brutal game to the Steelers on the road on Monday Night Football. It was a very winnable game, but turnovers were a big part of the loss.

It will be interesting to see how the Browns fare next week this time around.