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Baker Mayfield 6 BAKER MAYFIELD 6 SCHOOL OKLAHOMA BORN 4/14/1995 ACQUIRED D1A – ‘18 EXPERIENCE THIRD YEAR QUARTERBACK 6-1, 215 CAREER TRANSACTIONS Selected by the Cleveland Browns in the first round (1st overall) of the 2018 NFL Draft. AWARDS/HONORS • AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 7 in 2020. • Named 2018 PFWA Rookie of the Year and was one of five 2018 NFL Pepsi Rookie of the Year finalists, along with Nick Chubb. • Six-time NFL Pepsi Rookie of the Week (Weeks 3, 7, 9, 12, 14 and 17). • NFL Rookie of the Month for November 2018. • AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 16 in 2018. • Became Oklahoma’s sixth Heisman Trophy winner in program history in 2017 and the first former walk-on player to win the award. 2020 • Started at all 16 games, becoming the first Browns QB to do so in back-to-back seasons since Brian Sipe (1978-81). • Mayfield's 95.9 passer rating is the third-highest by a Brown in team history. • Completed 305 of 486 passes (62.8 percent) for 3,563 yards with 26 TDs and only eight interceptions (3.25:1). Did not throw a pick in 10 of 16 games, including in five consecutive contests. Browns were 8-2 in those games. • Directed Browns to 11-5 overall, the team's best record since 1994. Led Cleveland to 6-2 at home for only the seventh time since the 16-game schedule was introduced in 1978 and second since 1999. • Guided Cleveland to 5-2 record to open season, club’s best start since 1994, and four consecutive wins (Weeks 2-5) for first time since 2009 and only the second time since 1999. • Led Cleveland to 4-1 for the first time since 1994 and 3-0 at home for the first time since 2004. • Directed Browns to 30+ points in four consecutive games (Weeks 2-5) and seven overall, the most since 1968. The four-game streak was also the team’s first since 1968. • Finished Week 2 win over Cincinnati with 110.6 passer rating. Completed 16 of 23 passes for 219 yards with two TDs. • Leading Browns to back-to-back wins in victory over Washington in Week 3, passed for 156 yards and two TDs with no INTs for 117.3 rating, the second time in his career with consecutive 100+ ratings. Guided Browns offense to 30+ points in back-to-back games for first time since 2010. • In Week 4 win at Dallas, led Browns to 31 points in first half, team’s most since 1991. Completed 19 passes for 165 yards with two TDs and no INTs for 100.0 rating. Added 6 yards rushing. • During Week 5 victory over Colts, recorded 21 completions for 247 yards and two touchdowns. Completed 19 passes for 228 yards with two TDs and no INTs for 116.4 rating in the first half. Added MAYFIELD CONTINUED 17 rushing yards, including 16-yarder in second quarter that set up go-ahead TD for 17-10 lead the Browns would not surrender. • Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week following Week 7 win at Cincinnati, completing 22 of 28 passes (78.6 percent) with a career-high five TDs for a 135.6 rating. Tied a franchise record with five touchdown passes, the first Browns to reach that mark since 2007. Completed a Browns-record 21 conseutive passes until a spike to stop the clock prior to the game-winning TD with :11 to play. Became first NFL QB with three fourth-quarter TDs in a game this season and first Browns QB to accomplish feat since 1977. • Against Raiders, completed 12 passes for game-high 122 yards with no interceptions and no sacks in less than ideal weather conditions. Added 29 rushing yards on six carries, tying a career high. Connected with WR Jarvis Landry on 25-yard pass in fourth quarter, game's only play of 20+ yards. • In Week 10 win over Houston facing inclement weather conditions, completed 12 of 20 passes for 132 yards with no interceptions for 79.6 rating. • During Week 11 victory against Eagles, completed 12 of 22 passes for 204 yards with no interceptions for an 86.2 rating on a rainy day. Rushed for 9 yards on six carries. Completed two 40+ yard passes. • In Week 12 victory at Jacksonville, completed 19 of 29 passes (65.5 percent) for 258 yards with two TDs and no INTs for 116.7 rating. Marked 20th career win in 40 starts. Did not throw a pick for the fourth consecutive game, also extending clean streak to 113 attempts overall. • During Week 13 win at Tennessee, completed 25 of 33 passes (75.8 percent) for 334 yards with four TDs and no INTs for a 147.0 rating. Led the Browns to 38 points in the first half, the most in franchise history. Had four passing TDs in the first half, becoming the first Brown to accomplish the feat since Pro Football Hall of Famer Otto Graham in 1951. Connected with WR Donovan Peoples-Jones for a season-long 75-yard TD in second quarter. • Against Ravens in Week 14, completed 28 of 47 passes for 343 yards with two TDs and one INT for 87.5 rating. Rushed for 23 yards with one TD. Led Browns to 40+ points for the fourth time in team history and the first time since 1968. Surpassed 10,000 career passing yards. • During Week 15 win at NY Giants on Sunday Night Football, completed 27 of 32 passes for 297 yards with two TDs and no INTs for 126.2 rating. His 84.38 completion percentage was team's highest ever (min. 25 attempts). Reached 3,000 passing yards for the third consecutive season. Led Browns to three TDs on 10-plus play possessions, including two 95-yard drives (10 and 14 plays). Served as game captain. • In Week 17 win over Pittsburgh that clinched Browns' playoff berth, completed 17 of 27 passes for 196 yards with one TD and no interceptions for 97.1 rating. Rushed six times (tied career high) for season-high 44 yards, including 28-yard long. 2020 POSTSEASON • During AFC Wild Card game at Pittsburgh, led Cleveland to its first playoff win since the 1994 season and first one on the road since 1969. Helped Browns set an NFL postseason-record with 28 points in the first quarter, 35 points in the first half (tied for most in the NFL since 1991 and tied for the most in Browns playoff history) and 48 points overall (most by the Browns in a playoff game since 1954). Marked the first time ever that the Browns beat the Steelers in the postseason. Completed 21 of 34 passes (61.8 percent) for 263 yards with three TDs and no INTs for a 115.2 rating, the fifth- best rating by a Browns QB in postseason annals and second-best among QBs in 2020 Super Wild Card Weekend. His three TDs tied for the second-most in the team's postseason record book and his 21 completions are the fifth most in a Cleveland playoff game. Connected with three different receivers for scores (WR Jarvis Landry, 40 yards in first quarter; TE Austin Hooper, 7 yards in second quarter and RB Nick Chubb, 40 yards in fourth quarter). The two 40-yard TDs tied for the eighth- longest completions in Browns' postseason history. MAYFIELD CONTINUED MAYFIELD’S CAREER PASSING Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Yds Lst Rating 2018 Cle 14 13 486 310 63.8 3,725 7.7 27 14 71 25 173 93.7 2019 Cle 16 16 534 317 59.4 3,827 7.2 22 21 89t 40 285 78.8 2020 Cle 16 16 486 305 62.8 3,563 7.3 26 8 75t 26 162 95.9 NFL totals 46 45 1,506 1,506 61.9 11,115 7.4 75 43 89t 91 620 89.1 RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2018 Cle 14 13 39 131 3.4 35 0 2019 Cle 16 16 28 141 5.0 18 3 2020 Cle 16 16 54 165 3.1 28 1 NFL totals 46 45 121 437 3.6 35 4 PLAYOFFS PASSING Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Yds Lst Rating 2020 Cle 1 1 34 21 61.8 263 7.7 3 0 40t 0 0 115.2 RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2020 Cle 1 1 5 3 0.6 6 0 ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Career record as starting QB: 23-22 (.511). Career postseason record as starting QB: 1-0 (1.000). 300-yard passing games: 8 (342, vs. Bal., 10/7/18; 397, at Hou., 12/2/18; 376, at Bal., 12/30/18; 325, at NYJ, 9/16/19; 342, at Bal., 9/29/19; vs. Mia., 11/24/19; 334 at Ten., 12/6/20; 343 vs. Bal., 12/14/20). FUMBLES: 20 (9 lost). SINGLE-GAME HIGHS & CAREER MILESTONES: PASSING: Attempts – 53, at NYJ., 12/27/20. Completions – 30, at Ari., 12/15/19. Completion percentage – 85.0, vs. Atl, 11/11/18. Yards – 397, at Hou., 12/2/18. TDs – 5, at Cin, 10/25/20. Long – 89t, at NYJ, 9/16/19. QB Rating – 151.2, vs. Atl, 11/11/18. Interceptions – 3, five times; last: at Cin., 12/29/19.
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