In the words of Baker Mayfield, he woke up feeling dangerous today. Today's victim: the Cincinnati Bengals.
Mayfield and the visiting Cleveland Browns (4-6-1) took care of business today on the road against the Bengals (5-6) 35-20 snapping a 25-game road losing streak and doing so in demanding fashion.
Mayfield recorded 19-for-26 for 258 yards four touchdowns and zero interceptions. He woke up feeling dangerous indeed.
Baker Mayfield woke up feeling dangerous.
— ESPN (@espn) November 16, 2018
🔈⬆ (via @AlwaysLateESPN) pic.twitter.com/4EX4IP1zaZ
The @Browns have snapped their 25-game road losing streak, the second-longest in NFL history. (2007-2010 Lions, 26 games) pic.twitter.com/xoHSLWZwlr
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) November 25, 2018
This play pretty much sums up the day for the Browns:
This is so much fun.#CLEvsCIN pic.twitter.com/e5afLuwEKg
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 25, 2018
Not only was this game important for the Browns' organization after letting go head coach Hue Jackson, but after an interception from Browns' DB Damarious Randall, Randall found Jackson (now with the Bengals coaching staff) on the Bengals sideline and handed him the ball:
Damarious Randall hands the ball to former coach Hue Jackson after picking off Andy Dalton 💀
(via @Browns)pic.twitter.com/AlZInUJ0FT— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 25, 2018
Next up the Browns travel south to face the Houston Texans (7-3) in Houston, Texas.