DB Jason McCourty returned an interception 56 yards for a touchdown. It was the first interception-touchdown in the nine-year vet's career. The play marked the first interception returned for a touchdown by the Browns since DB Briean Boddy-Calhounreturned one 27 yards for a touchdown at Miami on Sept. 25, 2016. Through six games this season, McCourty has three interceptions and two forced fumbles.
Rookie DL Myles Garrett recorded a sack. He has a team-leading three sacks in two games this season.
TE Seth DeValve recorded two receptions for nine yards and a touchdown. On the season, he has 14 receptions for 167 yards and a touchdown.
LB Joe Schobert led the Browns with a career-high 12 tackles. He is leading the team this season with 42 tackles. LT Joe Thomas extended his consecutive snaps streak to 10,325, the longest active streak in the league and believed to be the longest streak in NFL history. The 10-time Pro Bowler has started all 166 career games and hasn't missed an offensive play since being selected by the Browns with the third overall pick in the 2007 draft.
RBIsaiah Crowell rushed for 58 yards. With 2,517 career rushing yards, he ranks ninth on the Browns all-time rushing list.
Browns all-time rushing yardage leaders
Player | Years | Games | Att. | Yards | TD |
6. Earnest Byner | 1984-95 (7) | 99 | 862 | 3,364 | 27 |
7. Ernie Green | 1962-68 (7) | 89 | 668 | 3,204 | 15 |
8. Jamal Lewis | 2007-09 (3) | 40 | 720 | 2,806 | 13 |
9. Isaiah Crowell | 2014-17 (4) | 54 | 605 | 2,517 | 19 |
10. Bobby Mitchell | 1958-61 (4) | 50 | 423 | 2,297 | 16 |
WR Kasen Williams set a career high with 44 receiving yards and tied a career best with four receptions.
The Browns play the Houston Texans in Week 6.