In Week 4 of his rookie season, Baker Mayfield was already QB1 for the Cleveland Browns. The previous week, the No. 1 overall draft pick had come off the bench for injured quarterback Tyrod Taylor and delivered salvation. A comeback 21-17 win over the New York Jets was Cleveland’s first victory since Dec. 24, 2016, and the starting job was Mayfield’s.
“I’ve just been waiting for my moment,” he said after the game. “I’m just getting started.”
In Baltimore, the wait continued for Lamar Jackson. As Mayfield passed for nearly 300 yards in a shootout overtime loss to the Oakland Raiders, the No. 32 overall pick didn’t attempt a pass in a 26-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, his third straight no-throw game. Jackson, still a rookie gadget player behind established starter Joe Flacco, instead rushed four times for 17 yards.
As the Ravens and Browns prepare to meet Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium in their AFC North opener, it is worth considering not only how much has changed since their memorable last encounter but also since their last Week 4. In late September 2018, the Ravens were 2-1 and Flacco hadn’t yet hurt his hip. The Browns were 1-1-1 and looked like the furthest thing from the division’s next offseason favorite.
A year later, the faces of the franchise have changed but the teams’ results have not ― not yet, anyway. The defending champion Ravens are 2-1, their lone loss coming against a Super Bowl favorite. The once-hyped Browns are 1-2, their lone win coming against a team playing its third-string quarterback.