CLEVELAND -- Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes to Odell Beckham Jr., Jason Pierre-Paul returned a fumble for a TD and the New York Giants extended their winning streak to six games, holding off Cleveland 27-13 on Sunday to keep the Browns winless.Manning had three TD passes as the Giants (8-3) won their sixth straight. They dont overwhelm anyone, but the Giants do just enough to win and are in position to make the playoffs for the first time since 2011.Manning threw a 32-yard TD pass to Beckham in the second quarter and added a 4-yarder to the star wide receiver with 5:10 left to finally put away the Browns (0-12).Cleveland has lost 15 in a row since last season. It is 3-30 since ending the 2014 season with five consecutive losses.Browns quarterback Josh McCown, back in the lineup after rookie Cody Kessler sustained his second concussion last week, finished with 322 yards passing and threw a TD pass to rookie Corey Coleman.With the Giants leading 14-6, Pierre-Paul rumbled 43 yards for his third career TD.The defensive end, who had three of New Yorks seven sacks, snagged the ball after McCowns arm was struck by Johnathan Hankins and raced to the end zone, putting the Giants ahead by two touchdowns. Robbie Gould missed the extra point, and that became a brief concern when McCown hooked up with Coleman with 8:17 left.However, Manning responded with a 73-yard drive, connecting with Beckham for 41 yards, before the scoring strike.This was the Giants most lopsided win this season, but it was never easy as the Browns hung around for more than three quarters.Mannings second TD pass gave the Giants a 14-3 lead in the second quarter.Following a field goal by the Browns, Manning hit Beckham over the middle, and the fleet-footed wide receiver did the rest, pulling away from cornerback Joe Haden.Cleveland had two chances in the first half to score touchdowns, but had to settle for field goals by Cody Parkey.With Manning and New Yorks offense unable to get anything going, the Giants defense came up with a turnover that led to the games first points.Defensive tackle Damon Harrison forced a fumble by Clevelands Isaiah Crowell and Devon Kennard recovered it at the Browns 31.Two plays later, Manning hit Dwayne Harris for a 13-yard TD.MOVING UPWith his 37-yard completion to Cruz in the second quarter, Manning moved past Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton (47,003) for eighth place in career yards. Up next for Manning is Warren Moon (49,325), but hes got a long way to go to catch brother, Peyton, who finished with 71,940 yards.BANGED UPBeckham went out briefly in the first quarter with an injured right thumb. He underwent X-rays and missed just one series before returning.Giants backup safety Nate Berhe sustained a concussion while covering a kickoff in the second quarter. Also, New York defensive end Owa Odighizuwa left with an injured left knee in the second quarter.Browns running back Duke Johnson (stinger) and right guard John Greco (foot) were both hurt in the second half.Jason Spezza Senators Jersey . PETERSBURG, Fla. Bobby Ryan Jersey . "I wrote 36 on my sheet at the beginning of the game," the Cincinnati coach said, referring the yard line the ball would need to be snapped from. http://www.senatorssale.com/authentic-mikkel-boedker-senators-jersey/ . Newcastle dominated in the early stages but City weathered the storm and then raised its game in extra time. Negredo broke the deadlock from close range after a simple move in the 99th minute before Dzeko took the ball round goalkeeper Tim Krul to seal the victory in the 105th. Dylan DeMelo Senators Jersey . Booth picked up 65 caps after making her national team debut in 2002 at the age of 17. She most recently played for Sky Blue FC of the National Womens Soccer League. "It just felt like it was my time to move on," she said in a phone interview from her hometown of Burlington, Ont. Daniel Alfredsson Jersey . Rinne played two periods in his first game since left hip surgery in early May. Gabriel Bourque scored 3:07 into the second period and Austin Watson tallied 5:15 later for Nashville.One of the many big-picture storylines entering the 2016 season was tracking the early-career excellence of Mike Trout and Bryce Harper. They are this generations Mantle and Mays, reaching the majors early and climbing toward historic career peaks shortly thereafter. How good will they become? How much money will they make? Etc.Its August now, and Trout certainly has done his part to keep his end of the deal despite playing for an Angels squad thats 15 games under .500. As for Harper, while the Nats are cruising toward the playoffs, he has had a season that would be satisfactory to the vast majority of players, but it must be viewed as a disappointment given his lofty standards.dddddddddddd Is it just a minor blip, a mere data point on his road to the Hall of Fame, or is there something to be worried about here? ' ' '