Baker Mayfield woke up feeling dangerous once again on Sunday, and the Browns' offense did as well in Cleveland's 35-20 victory over the Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.
The Browns torched their AFC North rival with 28 points in the first half—the first time the've done so since 1991—burying the Bengals in the opening 30 minutes. Cleveland won its second-straight game on Sunday, the first time doing so since 2014. And for the first time in a long time, things are looking up in the Land.
Mayfield was dominant on Sunday, living up to his billing as the No.