0 – The Browns stayed penalty-free in the first half, playing clean football to not give the Patriots any extra yards. The first penalty of the game for the Browns came at the 6:37 mark of the third quarter, the first of five they were called for in the second half.
1 – LB Carson Schwesinger notched his first career interception. On a third-and-9 in the second quarter, Schwesinger leapt up and picked Maye's pass out of the air. He ran for seven yards to the New England 34-yard line, putting the Browns in plus territory.
2 – P Corey Bojorquez punted the ball four times against New England, getting half of them within the 20-yard line and all of them within the Patriots 33-yard line. With each punt inside the 20, Bojorquez and his family are donating $1,000 to benefit the Angie Fowler Adolescent & Young Adult Cancer Institute of University Hospitals.
3 – The Browns' defense held the Patriots to three third-down conversions in the game, rarely letting New England continue drives when they needed a first down. The Patriots finished the game with a 27 percent conversion rate on third down, well below their 41.5 percent rate entering the game.
5 – Over the course of the game, Garrett tore through the lineman who was in front of him, recording five sacks – a career-best and breaking his own Browns record for most sacks in the game. Three of his five sacks came in the red zone with the Patriots trying to get a touchdown.