Browns survive late scare to beat Jaguars and remain in playoff picture

Cleveland Browns tight end Austin Hooper (81) celebrates his touchdown catch with wide receiver KhaDarel Hodge, left, as Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Luq Barcoo (36) walks away dejected during the first half of an NFL football game. (Phelan M. Ebenhack/AP)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Baker Mayfield took advantage of his best game-day weather in a month, throwing two touchdown passes in Cleveland's 27-25 victory against Jacksonville on Sunday that kept the Browns squarely in the AFC playoff picture.

Mayfield connected with Jarvis Landry and Austin Hooper for scores, ending a three-game drought without a passing TD. Mayfield nearly had two more, but he inexplicably missed wide-open Rashard Higgins in the end zone in the second quarter, then watched Harrison Bryant drop another early in the fourth.

Mayfield's worst misfire was nearly costly. He threw behind Kareem Hunt in the flat on a third-and-1 play late, and Hunt failed to pick up the first down on the ensuing down. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski probably should have kicked the field goal and gone up two scores.

Instead, Jacksonville ended up with a chance to tie. James Robinson's 4-yard run made it 27-25. That's because Jaguars coach Doug Marrone took an extra point off the board in the third quarter and attempted a 2-point conversion following an offside penalty. Mike Glennon, making his first start in more than three years, overthrew Keelan Cole on that one.

Glennon failed again late for a conversion as his throw sailed out of the end zone.

The Browns improved to 8-3 for the first time since 1994, when they were 11-5 under Bill Belichick. It's their most wins in 13 years.

Jacksonville (1-10) set a single-season franchise record by losing its 10th consecutive game.

Mayfield completed 19 of 29 passes for 258 yards, giving the Browns some much-needed balance for the first time in weeks. He threw for 122, 132 and 204 yards the last three outings while dealing with howling wind, sideways hail and pouring rain in Cleveland.

It was 73 degrees and overcast in Jacksonville, perfect football weather. Everyone on the visiting sideline seemed to enjoy it.

Nick Chubb ran for 144 yards and a touchdown, taking an option pitch from Mayfield after Bryant's drop and finding the front corner of the end zone.

Landry finished with eight receptions for 143 yards and his first touchdown of the season. He said earlier in the week he was finally feeling better after playing with a broken rib and following off-season hip surgery. It showed as he made several outstretched catches.

Glennon completed 20 of 35 passes for 235 yards and two scores in his first start since 2017.

Robinson continued his impressive rookie campaign, finishing with 128 yards on the ground.

HISTORY MADE

Browns chief of staff Callie Brownson became the first woman to coach an NFL position group in a regular-season game as she filled in for tight ends coach Drew Petzing. Petzing's wife, Louisa, gave birth to the couple's first child Saturday.

Brownson made NFL history one day after Vanderbilt soccer player Sarah Fuller became the first woman to play in a Power Five conference football game. Fuller handled a squib kickoff in Vandy's 41-0 loss at Missouri.

KEY INJURIES

Browns: Safety Ronnie Harrison injured a shoulder on the opening play against his former team and was ruled out. The Jaguars traded Harrison to Cleveland days before the season opener.

Jaguars: Defensive tackle DaVon Hamilton was carted off the field in the final minute with a knee injury. ... Receiver Trey Quinn injured his right hamstring on a punt return, his first play with the team, and was ruled out.

UP NEXT

Browns: They stay in the AFC South and play at Tennessee next Sunday. The Titans have won three straight in the series.

Jaguars: They play at Minnesota, which has won the last four meetings.

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