Cleveland Browns hit a number of marks in their win over the Ravens as did individual players

The Cleveland Browns hit a number of marks in their victory over the Baltimore Ravens in addition to putting themselves in first place for the time being. They secured their first victory in Baltimore since 2015. The 2-2 start is their best start since 2014. Baker Mayfield, Jarvis Landry, Nick Chubb and Ricky Seals-Jones achieved individual marks in this game.
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The Cleveland Browns hit a number of marks in their victory over the Baltimore Ravens in addition to putting themselves in first place for the time being. They secured their first victory in Baltimore since 2015. The 2-2 start is their best start since 2014. Baker Mayfield, Jarvis Landry, Nick Chubb and Ricky Seals-Jones achieved individual marks in this game.

The Browns are 2-0 on the road and 0-2 at home so far this season. The team should rally and win some of these games at home, but the road mark is a great start, should pay dividends as the season progresses. It's the first time they've started out 2-0 on the road since 1994.

Baker Mayfield threw a touchdown pass for the 17th straight game to open his career, which now puts him second in NFL history, trailing Kurt Warner with 23. He needs one more to tie Milt Plum for the team record of 18 straight games with a passing touchdown.

The Browns 530 yards of offense is the most yards the team has had since the scoring fest between the Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals in week two of the 2007 season featuring Derek Anderson and Jamal Lewis totaling 554 yards. Their 40 points is the most against a divisional opponent since the same game. The Browns needed all 51 to beat the Bengals in that one.

That 530 yards is also the fourth most the Ravens have given up in franchise history.

Entering the game, the Browns were averaging just 5.4 yards per play on offense, which ranked 24th in the league. Sunday against the Ravens, they averaged an outstanding 8.7 yards per play. The Ravens defense has gotten credit for their play despite losing a lot of talent this past offseason, but the fact they came in giving up a 27th ranked 6.4 yards per play might've been a hint this was coming at some point. That's compared to 4.7 yards per play on defense last season.

The Browns defense was giving up 5.3 yards per play and gave up 5.9 against the Ravens highly rated offense. It's a little concerning that the Browns gave up 6 yards per carry while the Ravens should be concerned that their passing attack only averaged 5.8.

The Ravens had their first three turnovers of the season against the Browns with a fumble lost and a pair of Lamar Jackson interceptions.

Nick Chubb's 165 yards rushing and 183 total yards are the second best single game performances of his career. He had 176 rushing yards and 199 total yards against the Atlanta Falcons last year, where he also had the longest run of his career of 92 yards, beating out the 88-yard run he had in this game. The three touchdowns were the most he's had in a single game thus far in his career.

Jarvis Landry's 167 yards is the best game of his career and he did it all in three quarters, missing the fourth due to a concussion. He averaged 16.7 yards per target.

Ricky Seals-Jones had a career best 82 receiving yards, averaging 27.6 yards per target.


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