World reacts to Cleveland’s first NFL victory in 635 days
CLEVELAND has anointed its new king — after a rookie quarterback smashed records and the NFL’s second-longest drought was broken.
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FOR the first time in 635 days, the Cleveland Browns won.
Baker Mayfield showed them how.
The No. 1 overall pick replaced injured starter Tyrod Taylor and sparked the Browns, who got two one-yard touchdown runs from Carlos Hyde and beat the New York Jets 21-17 on Thursday night for their first win since December 24, 2016.
“I’ve just been waiting for my moment,” Mayfield said.
“I’m just getting started.”
And so ends Cleveland’s 19-game winless streak, the NFL’s second-longest since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.
The Browns (1-1-1) trailed 14-0 in the first half before Mayfield came in for Taylor and led four scoring drives while winning an unexpected matchup against Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold.
Cleveland passed on taking Darnold in the draft and instead chose Mayfield, the Heisman Trophy winner from Oklahoma. Mayfield finished 17 of 23 for 201 yards in a little more than a half after coming in after Taylor suffered a concussion.
His debut performance set a series of eye-catching records.
Baker Mayfield posted a 95.4 Total QBR Thursday.
â ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 21, 2018
That's the best by a Browns QB with at least 20 passes in a game since 2007, when Derek Anderson posted a 95.5 QBR against the Dolphins. pic.twitter.com/9jRip59Css
The Browns get their first win since December 24, 2016, a span of 635 days.
â ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 21, 2018
Baker Mayfield joins John Elway, Andrew Luck, Matthew Stafford, and Jeff George as the only rookie QBs taken first overall to appear in a 14-point comeback win.
h/t @EliasSports pic.twitter.com/VFzC9XTTX4
Darnold had one last chance, but was intercepted by Terrence Mitchell with 11 seconds left.
When the final seconds ticked off the clock, Cleveland fans, who had endured a 0-16 season and waited nearly two years to see their Browns win, erupted in celebration.
Refrigerators around the city stocked with Bud Lights were finally unlocked, and there figured to be more than a few beverages consumed in the hours ahead.
This was just one win, and while it was an ending, it also felt like a beginning — because of Mayfield.
“Dilly, dilly to the Cleveland fans,” Mayfield said, using the beer’s commercial slogan.
“It’s not the only win we’re going to celebrate.”
Isaiah Crowell had two touchdown runs for the Jets (1-2), who seemed in control when they took a 14-0 lead and knocked Taylor from the game.
Newly signed Browns kicker Greg Joseph made field goals of 45 and 27 yards after being signed just three days ago.
Browns coach Hue Jackson got just his second win in 35 games since being hired by owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, and this win will ease some of the pressure he’s been feeling to get Cleveland turned around. Jackson could also be faced with a difficult choice — either stick with Mayfield or go back to Taylor when he’s healthy.
The decision might not be as tough now.
Jackson wouldn’t commit to staying with Mayfield, but referred to the performance as “his coming out party” several times.
Mayfield made his NFL debut with 1:42 left in the second quarter, replacing an injured Taylor after Cleveland’s starter was sacked for the third time. Taylor struggled getting to his feet after being dragged down by linebacker Avery Williamson, but he had absorbed several hard blows before that — and had been ineffective.
With Cleveland’s crowd roaring, Mayfield completed a 14-yard pass to Jarvis Landry on his first pass as a pro and then found tight end David Njoku for 17 yards. Mayfield drove Cleveland into field-goal position and Joseph, who signed with the team on Monday following a tryout, drilled a low line drive to pull the Browns within 14-3.
Cleveland’s plan was to have Mayfield watch and learn this season. Taylor’s injury may change everything.
For Darnold, a promising start ended with his second loss in three games. He completed 15 of 31 passes for 169 yards, but threw two picks late in the fourth as he tried to rally the Jets.
“I feel like I’ve got to play better and make better reads,” Darnold said.
“I need to be more decisive. We’ve got to make them pay and put the ball in our playmakers’ hands.”
WORLD REACTS TO CLEVELAND DROUGHT-BREAK
Congratulations @Browns!!!!!
â LeBron James (@KingJames) September 21, 2018
Baker mayfield is Jesus!!!!!!!!!
â Channing Frye (@Channing_Frye) September 21, 2018
Carlos Hyde scored twice on his birthday, helped the Browns to their first W in 635 days... AND he just received news of a newborn son.
â Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 21, 2018
WHAT A DAY!
(via @thecheckdown) pic.twitter.com/J1ZZ2VN8Vt
We WON!!! â-Wait....Oh God. The free beer thing...Ok Cleveland. Stay calm. GO BROWNS!!! @Browns @budlight #CLE
â Cleveland Police (@CLEpolice) September 21, 2018
Originally published as World reacts to Cleveland’s first NFL victory in 635 days