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Myles Garret records two sacks in Browns loss to the Raiders | By the Numbers

Garrett added three quarterback hits and three total tackles

Browns Raiders Week 4 By the Numbers

The Browns lost 20-16 to the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, falling to 1-3 on the season.

QB Deshaun Watson and the Browns had a chance to score a go-ahead touchdown with under a minute remaining, but offensive miscues and a sack on fourth down prevented them from finding the end zone.

Here are 10 key stats from Sunday's loss.

2 – DE Myles Garrett had both of the Browns' two sacks on QB Gardner Minshew on Sunday, doubling his season total.

3 – Watson was sacked three times by the Raiders for a total loss of 27 yards, the last of which effectively ended the game. All three sacks occurred in the second half.

5 – The Browns were flagged five times in Sunday's game, perhaps the costliest of which was C Nick Harris' offensive holding penalty which negated an 82-yard touchdown to WR Amari Cooper .

7 – The Browns defense gave up seven runs of 10 or more yards to the Raiders. Entering the game, the Raiders had the fewest such runs in the NFL with two.

Check out photos of the Browns against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4

9 – LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah led the Browns with nine total tackles, including one tackle for loss.

25 – S Rodney McLeod Jr. scooped up a fumble and returned it 25 yards for the Browns' only points scored in the second half. It was McLeod's third career fumble recovery touchdown.

30 – The Browns converted just 30 percent of their third down attempts on Sunday and failed to convert their only fourth down attempt.

58 – RB Jerome Ford led the Browns with 58 rushing yards, including a 35-yard rush that set the Browns up in the red zone at the end of the game.

72 – WR Jerry Jeudy led Browns pass catchers with six receptions for 72 yards.

75 – Watson completed 75 percent of his passes on Sunday, his most efficient performance of the season so far.

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