The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Armed, dangerous: Browns’ Mayfield flexing rocket arm

- By Tom Withers AP Sports Writer

BEREA, OHIO (AP) >> As Baker Mayfield threw long passes to his wide receivers and short ones to backs before Sunday’s game against Carolina, Browns interim coach Gregg Williams knew his rookie quarterbac­k was going to have a good game. It wasn’t any sight. It was a sound. “You can hear the ball come out of the quarterbac­k’s hand with a ‘ssssssst’ and you can hear how tight the ball was coming out of his hand,” Williams said. “It was bringing a smile to my face when I saw him warm up and really the entire game he was zipping it.”

Mayfield zipped it all day long, completing a 66-yard pass on Cleveland’s first play and whipping several passes into tight coverage during a 26-20 win that gave the Browns their fifth win and kept their faint playoff hopes flickering.

Mayfield’s arm strength isn’t usually the first thing mentioned

when discussing the No. 1 overall pick’s top attributes. More often his accuracy, leadership and, of course, abundant confidence are brought up first. But Mayfield, whose “I woke up feeling dangerous” has become a catch phrase around Cleveland, has shown he can rear back and fire the ball with any quarterbac­k.

After the Browns fell behind the Panthers 7-0, Mayfield quickly stripped Carolina of momentum by stepping up and throwing a laser down the field — the ball traveled more than 60 yards — to receiver Breshad Perriman, who hauled in the deep pass to set up Cleveland’s first TD.

The play exemplifie­d Mayfield’s confidence, and the trust he has built with Cleveland’s coaching staff.

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