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Jameis Winston leads Browns to win over Ravens | By the Numbers

Winston threw for 334 yards in his first start of the season

By the Numbers Ravens Week 8

There was no shortage of dramatic moments in the Browns' 29-24 win over the Ravens in Week 8.

After the Ravens took the lead with 2:36 remaining in the game, it was on the Browns offense to drive downfield and put the team in a position to win the game. Thanks to the decision making from QB Jameis Winston, solid protection from the offensive line, sharp route running from the receivers and a well-timed dropped interception from S Kyle Hamilton, the Browns found the end zone with under a minute remaining.

With the game on the line, the Browns defense forced three straight incompletions from Ravens QB Lamar Jackson, snapping a five-game losing streak and earning the Browns' first division win of the season.

Here are 10 key stats from the Browns' win on Sunday.

Cleveland Browns celebrate postgame after a win over the Baltimore Ravens on October 27, 2024 at Huntington Bank Field.

1 – The Browns committed the lone turnover of the day, a fumble from Winston forced by Hamilton.

3 – Winston had three passing touchdowns in his first start as a member of the Browns, two of which went to second-year WR Cedric Tillman – who had the first two touchdown receptions of his career.

9 – S Grant Delpit and LB Mohamoud Diabate led the Browns with nine total tackles each. Diabate added a tackle for loss and a pass defensed.

20 – The Browns held the Ravens to just a 20 percent third down conversion rate on Sunday. Entering Week 8, the Ravens had the second-highest third down conversion rate in the NFL at 50 percent.

26 – Jackson was sacked three times for a total loss of 26 yards. LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, DE Ogbo Okoronkwo and DE Za'Darius Smith each recorded a sack.

38 – The Browns' longest play of the day came at a good time for Cleveland. With just over a minute remaining in the game, Winston found Tillman for a 38-yard touchdown pass to put the Browns on top of the Ravens for good.

52 – RB Nick Chubb led Browns' rushers with 52 yards on 16 carries. Chubb averaged 3.3 yards per carry, an increase from his first start of the season last week, when he averaged 2 yards per carry.

100 – K Dustin Hopkins made 100 percent of his five kicks, with three field goals and two extra point attempts. His longest field goal of the day was a 48-yard try in the fourth quarter.

334 – Winston threw for 334 yards on Sunday, with four different Browns pass catchers surpassing 60 or more receiving yards. Tillman led the way with 99 yards on seven receptions.

6,585 – Chubb passed Mike Pruitt for the third-most rushing yards in Browns history with 6,585 yards.

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