Vin+ 3,121 Posted November 25, 2018 Quote http://hosted.stats.com/fb/preview.asp?g=20181125004&home=4&vis=5 Cincinnati has won seven straight against the Bengals, tied for the longest winning streak by either team in series history (Browns won seven straight from 1992-95). The Browns have lost 25 consecutive road games, one shy of the longest road losing streak in NFL history (2007-10 Lions). The Browns beat the Falcons in their last game, 28-16, totalling 211 rushing yards and 216 passing yards. It was their second game this season with at least 200 of each; the rest of the NFL has five such games. After starting the season 4-1, the Bengals have lost four of their last five while allowing 504.0 total yards per game. They are the first team to allow over 2500 yards in a five-game span since the New York Yanks between the 1950 and 1951 seasons (2883 yards allowed). Baker Mayfield completed 17 of 20 passes for 216 yards and three touchdowns last week. He is the first rookie in the Super Bowl era to complete at least 85 percent of his passes and throw for three touchdowns in a game (minimum 20 attempts). Joe Mixon is averaging 85.0 rushing yards per game at home compared to 53.0 on the road. He has 14 rushes of at least 10 yards at home, second most in the NFL behind Carolina's Christian McCaffrey (15). Nick Chubb scored a 92-yard touchdown against Atlanta, his third rushing touchdown of 40+ yards this season, most by any player. Only two other Browns players have ever had at least three rushing TDs of 40+ yards in a season: Jim Brown in 1958 (six) and 1963 (five), Leroy Kelly in 1966 (three). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RazorStar 4,025 Posted November 25, 2018 Cincinnati seems to beat the Bengals every year... (silly blurb) Anyway, give me the Browns to break the streak this time around, I think the Bengals D is atrocious, and Hue Jackson is a detriment to the team, not a boon. 17 29 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites