Pictured is Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr.
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ARLINGTON, Texas- After a 36-6 loss for the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, a home opener win a week later against the Cincinnati Bengals, and another win after that against the Washington Redskins, the Cleveland Browns won again Sunday, beating the Dallas Cowboys 49-38 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
Head coach Mike McCarthy and his Cowboys fell 1-3.
It is the first time the Browns, now under the leadership of head coach Kevin Stefanski, have had a 3-1 regular season, win-loss record in 19 years.
It is an improvement from the 2019 season where they finished 6–10, failing to improve on their 7–8–1 record from 2018 or end their franchise-record and league-high 16-year playoff drought.
Their 307 rushing yards Sunday were the most allowed in a game in the Cowboys history.
Cleveland compiled 31 points by half time on Sunday against the Cowboys, who were favored to win.
The Browns had led by 27 points but were up by only three at the start of the fourth quarter.
But the game ended with the Browns ahead by 11 points.
"We knew we were going to have to weather the storm," Stefanski said. "It got tight there at the end."
Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, who threw for two touchdowns, said his teammates brought a win home Sunday because of "resilience."
Receiver Jarvis Landry threw a 37-yard pass to Odell Beckham Jr., who rushed 50 yards for a touchdown, the popular Beckham, one of the NFL's most talented and productive players, helping to save the day with three touchdowns overall.
Myles Garett got two sacks for the Browns and D' Ernest Johnson led the team in rushing with 94 yards, ahead of Beckham, who rushed for 73 yards.
Running back Nick Chubb was sidelined with a knee injury late in the second quarter as Kareem Hunt rushed for 71 yards and two touchdowns, Hunt drawing praise from Lakers star LeBron James, an Akron, Ohio native who began his NFL career with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Browns' next regular season game is a Sunday afternoon home game in Cleveland on Oct. 11 at FirstEnergy Stadium against the Indianapolis Colts.
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