East Bay Times

Mayfield, Browns inch ever closer to playoffs

- By Teresa M. Walker

NASHVILLE, TENN. >> Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns can do more than just run the ball, and the NFL’s longest active playoff drought is moving closer to an end after 18 seasons.

They just need to finish what they start a bit better.

Mayfield threw for 334 yards with all four of his touchdown passes in the first half, and the Browns scored the first 17 points before holding on to win their fourth straight, 41-35 over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

With both chasing AFC playoff berths, the Browns looked like the team leading a division — they are second in the AFC North behind the unbeaten Pittsburgh Steelers — as they improved to 9-3 for the first time since 1994. Cleveland has only won nine games in a season three times in its expansion era, which began in 1999.

“I think people know we are a good team now when we play well, and that’s what we did today,” Browns running back Nick Chubb said.

The Titans (8- 4) came in leading the AFC South and left tied after the Colts beat Houston 26-20, though Tennessee still has the better division record. The Titans fell apart after a bad fourth- down spot on their opening drive. NFL rushing leader Derrick Henry lost his first fumble this season on the next drive.

“Things kind of snowballed,” Titans coach Mike Vrabel said.

May f ield kept the Browns from needing the NFL’s top rushing offense in what had been expected to be a run-game showdown against the Titans and Henry. The Browns had their best-scoring half ever, leading 38-7 at halftime, topping the 35 points scored in the second half at Cincinnati in 2004.

The Titans made it interestin­g late, outscoring the Browns 28- 3 in the second half.

Kenny Vaccaro picked up a fumble by Mayfield on fourth-and-1 and ran it 53 yards with 48 seconds left. Ryan Tannehill hit Cam Batson for an 8-yard TD pass with 28 seconds to go, but Andy Janovich recovered the onside kick to seal the Browns’ longest winning streak since they closed out 2009 with four wins.

“Obviously if I hold onto the damn football, it’s not going to be close — or as close as it should have been,” Mayfield said.

Mayfield became the first Browns quarterbac­k to throw four TDs in the first half since Hall of Famer Otto Graham in 1951. Mayfield, who threw four of his five TDs in the second half of a win against Cincinnati on Oct. 25, had only two touchdown passes over the past four games combined.

Mayfield had 290 yards by halftime, just off his season high of 297 yards.

He completed passes to eight receivers with a TD pass apiece to Jarvis Landry; backup tackle Kendall Lamm, who became the first Browns lineman to catch a TD pass since 2001; a 75-yarder to Donovan Peoples-Jones; and a 17-yarder to Rashard Higgins.

“Baker was on fire,” said Chubb, who also had a 1-yard TD run. “That’s the guy that I know. That’s the guy that the Cleveland Browns know who he is. He came out, had a great game and led us to a victory.”

Te n ne s s e e op e ne d the second half scoring back-to- back touchdowns within the first six minutes. First, Tannehill threw a 22-yard pass to MyCole Pruitt. The tight end picked up A. J. Brown’s fumble on a 16-yard catch and ran 3 yards for a TD on the next drive to pull the Titans within 38-21.

The Titans came in with a league-low five turnovers. Cleveland forced three.

 ?? BRETT CARLSEN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield had a lot to celebrate Sunday as he passed for a season-high 334 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-35 victory against the Titans.
BRETT CARLSEN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Browns quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield had a lot to celebrate Sunday as he passed for a season-high 334 yards and four touchdowns in a 41-35 victory against the Titans.

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