The Cleveland Browns scored an important victory on Sunday, a bounceback performance a week after being trounced by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Most significant was the fact that Baker Mayfield carried the team through the game after struggling early, and the Browns and Bengals exchanged five go-ahead touchdown passes in the fourth quarter—an NFL record.
But that victory, which sent the Browns to 5-2 on the season, came with a hefty price, as it cost them their number one receiver, Odell Beckham, for the remainder of the season. As I wrote yesterday, there were concerns that he sustained a significant injury.