POSTGAME NOTES AT | M&T BANK STADIUM | SEPT. 29, 2019

 At 2-2, the Browns are off to their best start to a season since 2014, when the team also started 2-2.

 The Browns have won their first two road games for the first time since 1994.

 The Browns registered their first win in Baltimore since a 33-30 overtime victory on Oct. 11, 2015.

 The Browns’ 40 points were their most against an AFC North opponent since scoring 51 against the Bengals on Sept. 16, 2007.

 The Browns 530 net yards were the team’s most since totaling 554 on Sept. 16, 2007.

 RB Nick Chubb rushed for 167 yards and set a career-high with three rushing touchdowns. Chubb is the first Brown to record three rushing touchdowns in a game since Peyton Hillis on Nov. 28, 2010. Chubb recorded an 88-yard touchdown run, the third-longest rush in Browns history. In just his 20th career game, Chubb now owns two of the three longest runs in Browns history. He has four rushing touchdowns this season and 12 in his career. It marked his fifth career game with 100-plus rushing yards. Chubb joins Peyton Hillis as the only Browns players to rush for more than 100 yards in Baltimore.

LONGEST RUSHING PLAYS IN BROWNS HISTORY Player Opp. Date Distance 1. Nick Chubb Atl. 11/11/2018 92 yards 2. Bobby Mitchell Wash. 11/15/1959 90 yards 3. Nick Chubb at Balt. 9/29/2019 88 yards

 WR Jarvis Landry recorded eight receptions for a career-high 167 yards. It marked his 12th career 100-yard game and surpassed his previous career best of 165 set on Nov. 29, 2015 as a member of the Dolphins. Landry’s 167 yards were the 13th-most by a Brown a single game and the most by a Browns player since Josh Gordon totaled 261 on Dec. 1, 2013.

 Landry’s 499 receptions are the ninth most all-time by an NFL player through their first six seasons.

NFL ALL-TIME RECEIVING: RECEPTIONS IN FIRST SIX YEARS Player Years Games Rec. 1. DeAndre Hopkins 2013-18 95 528 2. 2010-15 86 526 3. Randy Moss 1998-03 96 525 4. 2004-09 92 523 5. Marvin Harrison 1996-01 92 522 6. Torry Holt 1999-04 96 517 7. Anquan Boldin 2003-08 80 502 8. Sterling Sharpe 1988-93 96 501 9. Jarvis Landry 2014-19 84 499 10. Julio Jones 2011-16 79 497

 QB Baker Mayfield threw for 342 yards, one touchdown and registered a 102.4 rating. It marked his fifth career 300-yard passing game and third against the Ravens. Mayfield has thrown at least one touchdown pass in each of his 17 career starts, trailing only St. Louis’ Kurt Warner (23 from 1999-00) for the most consecutive starts with a touchdown pass to begin an NFL career. Mayfield’s streak of at least one touchdown pass in 17 consecutive games is tied for the third-longest in Browns history.

MOST CONSECTUIVE STARTS WITH A TOUCHDOWN PASS TO BEGIN AN NFL CAREER Player Team Years Total 1. Kurt Warner St. Louis 1999-00 23 2. Baker Mayfield Cleveland 2018-19 17 3. Brad Johnson Minnesota 1996-97 15

MOST CONSECTUIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN PASS, BROWNS HISTORY Player Years Total 1. Frank Ryan 1965-67 23 2. Milt Plum 1959-61 18 3t. Baker Mayfield 2018-19 17 3t. Bernie Kosar 1986-87 17 5. Bill Nelsen 1969-70 14

 Mayfield’s 1,147 passing yards this season are the second-most by a Brown through the first four weeks.

BROWNS MOST PASSING YARDS: FIRST FOUR WEEKS Player Year Total 1. Otto Graham 1953 1,165 2. Baker Mayfield 2019 1,147 3. Brian Sipe 1981 1,083

 WR Odell Beckham Jr. and Landry each extended their streak of consecutive games with at least two receptions. Landry’s stretch of 83 consecutive games is the longest active streak in the NFL, while Beckham ranks third at 63.

NFL RECEIVING LEADERS: CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 2+ RECEPTIONS, ACTIVE Player Pres. Team No. 1. Jarvis Landry Cleveland 83 2. Larry Fitzgerald Arizona 80* 3. Odell Beckham Jr. Cleveland 63

*Arizona plays today at 4:05

 TE Ricky Seals-Jones hauled three receptions for a career-high 82 yards, including a 9- yard touchdown. The score was his first as a Brown and fifth of his career. He also set a career-long with a 59-yard reception that setup a touchdown in the third quarter.

 LB Joe Schobert set a career-high with 17 tackles, while adding a sack. He leads the team this season with 44 tackles.

 RB Dontrell Hilliard recorded his second rushing touchdown of the season.

 The Browns had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in a single-game for the first time since Sept. 16, 2007.

 DE Olivier Vernon recorded his first sack of the season. He has 52 in his career.

 S Damarious Randall registered his first career sack.

 DT Larry Ogunjobi registered his third sack of the season. He has 9.5 in his career.

 S Jermaine Whitehead recorded an and forced a that led to a takeaway.

 DT Devaroe Lawrence registered his first career interception. It was the first interception by a Browns defensive lineman since Billy Winn at Carolina on Dec. 21, 2014.

 Rookie K Austin Siebert connected on field goals of 24 and 43 yards. For the season, he is 7 for 7 on field goals and 8 for 9 on PATs.

 WR Odell Beckham Jr. had his streak of recording at least three receptions in a game snapped at 60. It is the third-longest in NFL history.

NFL ALL-TIME RECEIVING STREAKS: CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3+ RECEPTIONS Player No. Streak 1. Reggie Wayne 82 Sept. 13, 2009-Nov. 30, 2014 2. Antonio Brown 76 Sept. 8, 2013-Dec. 10, 2017 3. Odell Beckham Jr. 60 Oct.19, 2014-Sept. 29, 2019 4. Cris Carter 58 Dec. 12, 1993-Oct. 5, 1997 5. Torry Holt 53 Nov. 21, 2004-Dec. 30, 2007