2. Lamm stuns Titans with touchdown catch
Coach Kevin Stefanski did not hold anything back in his play calling early in Nashville.
On the second drive of the game, wide receiver Jarvis Landry threw a pass to Mayfield for a first down on a drive that eventually led to their touchdown. Stefanski had more tricks up his sleeve on the next drive, too, when the Browns lined up for third-and-goal from Tennessee's 1-yard line.
The play originally appeared to be a handoff to Nick Chubb. The entire offensive line pushed forward as if Chubb had the ball. Instead, Mayfield kept it, rolled back and looked at a single receiver to target.
This receiver, though, had only caught one NFL pass before. Kendall Lamm, who was the left tackle on the play but checked in as an eligible receiver, sprung loose and ran to the back of the end zone. No defender picked him up, so all Mayfield needed to do was lob an easy pass his way.
Lamm made the catch, his first since he caught a 7-yard pass with the Houston Texans in 2015, and was mobbed by the rest of the offense. The Browns took a 17-0 lead in special fashion, and the offense was humming at a near-perfect pace.
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