Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
BROWNS 20
BENGALS 12
CLEVELAND (1-3)
vs. NEW YORK 10/5
3 0 0 17 20
CINCINNATI (0-4)
at DALLAS 10/5
0 6 0 6 12

CINCINNATI (AP) - Derek Anderson 's one good moment was enough to save the Cleveland Browns ' season. Maybe his job, too.

With reserve Brady Quinn ready to take over at any time Sunday, the embattled Anderson did just enough - and it wasn't much - to rally Cleveland to a 20-12 victory over a winless Cincinnati Bengals team missing its starting quarterback.

Anderson threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Braylon Edwards that put the Browns (1-3) ahead to stay in the fourth quarter, his best play on an afternoon that had few of them. Even that moment came with an asterisk: A Bengals penalty wiped out a potential interception on the drive.

Coach Romeo Crennel made it known that Quinn was ready to take over if Anderson struggled again on Sunday.