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Hickman led the Browns in tackles in the Week 4 loss 

Ronnie Hickman By the Numbers

Three offensive turnovers helped lead to the Browns losing 34-10 to the Lions in Week 4.

The Browns led the Lions initially, scoring first in the first quarter; however, following the touchdown, Detroit controlled the game and held the Browns to three additional points. Despite the Browns' defense holding QB Jared Goff and the Lions to under 170 yards through the air, the Cleveland turnovers led to short fields for Detroit. The Lions used quick-strike, sub-50-yard drives to take advantage of the field position and pull away with the game.

Here are 10 key numbers from the Browns' Week 4 loss to the Lions.

0 – The number of sacks the Browns had against the Lions. Cleveland was held from taking down the quarterback for the first time this season. Going into Week 4, the Browns had 11 sacks this season – including five last week in the win against the Packers. DT Shelby Harris and DE Myles Garrett both got behind the line to each record a tackle for loss, but they occurred on runs by the Lions.

1 – The Browns' interception total against the Lions. On the Lions first drive of the third quarter, Goff underthrew his target and CB Denzel Ward jumped the route to intercept the ball. The interception was the 18th of Ward's career, and the Browns' second of the season after S Grant Delpit's in Week 3 against the Packers.

3 – How many times the Browns turned the ball over. The Lions picked off QB Joe Flacco twice in the game and stripped the ball from him, forcing the veteran quarterback to make mistakes. Detroit scored following each turnover, getting 17 points off turnovers.

6 – The total number of Lions' scoring drives against the Browns. Every Lions scoring drive took at most six plays to either reach the end zone or kick a field goal. The Lions' 65-yard drive, their longest scoring drive of the game, took four plays before Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for a touchdown on the fifth play. Detroit's shortest scoring drive, a 65-yard punt return touchdown in the fourth quarter, took one play.

9 – The number of tackles S Ronnie Hickman had against the Lions. Hickman led the Browns in tackles with a career-high performance from the former undrafted free agent. He blew up runs from Gibbs and RB David Montgomery, tackling both for no gain or a loss.

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58 – How many receiving yards WR Isaiah Bond had against the Lions. His 58 yards were the most for a Browns receiver in the game and were a career-high for Bond. He recorded a career-high with three catches, including a 35-yard catch that put the Browns on the Lions 32-yard line.

65 – The length of Lions WR Kalif Raymond's punt return touchdown. The return put the Lions ahead two possessions, 27-10, with 13:56 left in the fourth quarter.

70 – The number of passing yards from Flacco on the Browns' first drive. Flacco had three 10-plus yard passes on the drive, including connecting with WR Jerry Jeudy for a 33-yard gain. Cleveland eventually scored on the drive with a 1-yard run from RB Quinshon Judkins.

82 – Judkins' rushing yard total against the Lions, leading the team in rushing yards. The 82 yards on the ground bring him to 237 rushing yards this season in his first three games. Judkins scored the lone touchdown for Cleveland against Detroit, a 1-yard run on fourth down in the first quarter.

91 – The number of rushing yards Gibbs had against the Browns. Gibbs' rushing total against Cleveland is the most yards from a running back the Browns have allowed this season. He also scored a touchdown in the game, the second rushing touchdown the Browns defense has allowed this season.

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