Mayfield, Taylor key Browns win
Published 11:17 pm Thursday, August 9, 2018
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Baker Mayfield and Saquon Barkley lived up to early expectations as the top two picks in the NFL draft in their first action as the Cleveland Browns beat the New York Giants 20-10 on Thursday night.
Replacing starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor late in the first quarter, Mayfield hit 11 of 20 passes for 212 yards, two touchdowns, and converted two fourth-down plays with his feet. The Heisman Trophy winner who was the No. 1 overall pick found tight end David Njoku on a 10-yard TD pass to cap a 14-play, 72-yard drive on his second series. He finished his debut with a completion on a 54-yard slant and run to fellow rookie Antonio Callaway.
Taylor, expected to be coach Hue Jackson’s starter as Mayfield learns this season, hit all five of his passes in two series, including a 36-yard touchdown pass to Njoku, a New Jersey native.
Barkley, the No. 2 pick, electrified the fans at MetLife Stadium, taking a handoff from Eli Manning on the opening play from scrimmage and turning no apparent hole into a 39-yard run down the sideline in front of the Giants’ bench. It set up a 42-yard field goal by Aldrick Rosas.
The Penn State running back finished with 43 yards on five carries.
Jalen Simmons scored on 5-yard third-quarter run for the Giants’ other score. It came three plays after C.J. Board fumbled a punt return and Zak DeOssie recovered at the Browns 16.
Manning played two series and hit 4 of 7 passes for 26 yards. Star receiver Odell Beckham Jr., returning from major ankle surgery, dressed but was held out by new coach Pat Shurmur, who is trying to rebuild the Giants after a 3-13 season.
The Browns went 0-16 last season after winning their four preseason games.
CALLAWAY: The troubled fourth-round pick played despite being cited for marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license. Police also found bullets and a gun part in his car this week. He had three catches for 87 yards, including a diving 24-yarder that the Browns successfully challenged after it was ruled incomplete on the field.
NATIONAL ANTHEM: There were no demonstrations. Giants DE Olivier Vernon and S Michael Thomas, who both knelt during the anthem last season, each stood.
NEXT UP:
Browns: Host Buffalo Bills on Aug. 16.
Giants: At Detroit Lions on Aug. 16.
Browns’ stats
Cleveland 7 6 0 7 = 20
New York 3 0 7 0 = 10
First Quarter
NYG—FG Rosas 42, 11:23.
Cle—Njoku 36 pass from Taylor (Gonzalez kick), 2:55.
Second Quarter
Cle—Njoku 10 pass from Mayfield (pass failed), 6:43.
Third Quarter
NYG—Simmons 5 run (Koehn kick), 10:25. Fourth Quarter
Cle—Callaway 54 pass from Mayfield (Ros.Martin kick), 13:37.
A—68,749.
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Cle NYG
First downs 15 19
Total Net Yards 372 310
Rushes-yards 33-50 23-134
Passing 322 176
Punt Returns 6-25 3-11
Kickoff Returns 3-84 3-76
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 18-29-0 22-45-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-11 2-17
Punts 10-42.4 10-44.2
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 13-141 4-33
Time of Possession 31:45 28:15
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Cleveland, Mayfield 3-13, Dayes 3-13, Chubb 15-11, Hilliard 8-9, D.Johnson 1-3, Taylor 1-2, Roback 1-0, Hyde 1-(minus 1). New York, Barkley 5-43, Rob.Martin 5-39, Simmons 7-38, D.Webb 1-6, Gallman 3-5, J.Stewart 2-3.
PASSING—Cleveland, Taylor 5-5-0-99, Mayfield 11-20-0-212, Roback 2-4-0-22. New York, Manning 4-7-0-26, D.Webb 9-22-0-70, Lauletta 6-9-0-48, Tanney 3-7-0-49.
RECEIVING—Cleveland, Higgins 4-66, Callaway 3-87, Njoku 2-46, Landry 2-36, Cajuste 2-27, D.Scott 2-24, Board 1-21, Ratley 1-14, Chubb 1-12. New York, Gallman 4-33, Bundy 2-46, Lewis 2-25, R.Shepard 2-24, Sharp 2-16, Rob.Martin 2-11, S.Shepard 2-9, J.Adams 2-6, J.Stewart 1-8, Simmons 1-6, Simonson 1-5, S.Smith 1-4.
MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.