Mayfield comes off bench, ends Browns' winless streak
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[September 21, 2018]
Rookie No. 1 overall pick Baker
Mayfield relieved a concussed Tyrod Taylor and rallied the Cleveland
Browns from a 14-point deficit past the visiting New York Jets for a
21-17 win to break a 19-game winless streak Thursday night at
FirstEnergy Stadium.
Mayfield, in his NFL debut, finished 17 of 23 for 201 yards in a
little over one half of work for the Browns (1-1-1), who tallied
their first victory since Dec. 24, 2016. It was just Cleveland's
second win in 38 games.
Running back Carlos Hyde's second 1-yard touchdown, with 2:07
remaining in the fourth quarter, put the Browns ahead for good at
21-17. Linebacker Joe Schobert and cornerback Terrance Mitchell
intercepted Jets quarterback Sam Darnold on the next two
possessions, sealing the game.
Hyde totaled 23 carries for 98 yards, and Jarvis Landry had eight
catches for 103 yards.
Darnold, whom many thought the Browns would take No. 1 overall in
the April draft, finished 15 of 31 for 169 yards and the two picks.
He has thrown five interceptions through three games.
The Jets (1-2) grabbed a 14-0 lead on a pair of touchdowns by former
Browns running back Isaiah Crowell. A blocked punt set up Crowell's
7-yard waltz on the first play of the second quarter, and he capped
the next possession with a 2-yard score.
Mayfield entered the game with the Browns down 14-0 and 1:42
remaining in the first half after Taylor was hurt. The rookie
completed his first three passes for 47 yards and led the Browns to
a field goal for a 14-3 halftime deficit.
After another field goal by new Browns kicker Greg Joseph cut the
deficit to eight, Hyde scored from a yard out to make it 14-12 with
47 seconds left in the third quarter. Mayfield caught a pass from
Landry on a variant of the Eagles' famous "Philly Special" for a
two-point conversion to tie it at 14.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield (6) throws a pass under
pressure from New York Jets defensive back Jamal Adams (33) during
the second half at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ken
Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
The Jets went 65 yards in 12 plays for a 28-yard Jason Myers field
goal to lead 17-14 with 8:58 remaining, setting the stage for the
Browns' winning drive.
Taylor was concussed when his head hit the turf on a sack by Jets
linebacker Avery Williamson, but he might have been replaced even if
healthy.
He went 4 of 14 for 19 yards, taking three sacks and an
intentional-grounding penalty as the Browns punted on their first
six possessions. Taylor underthrew wide-open rookie wideout Antonio
Callaway for a potential 75-yard touchdown four minutes into the
game.
Per ESPN Stats & Info, Taylor was the first QB to throw for fewer
than 20 yards on 14-plus attempts in the first half of a game since
2011.
Cleveland still has not won on a Sunday under Hue Jackson, as its
lone 2016 victory came in a Saturday Christmas Eve game.
--Field Level Media
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