Four in a row became five in a row on Sunday.

The New England Patriots defeated the Cleveland Browns by a score of 32-13 at Gillette Stadium, where relentless pass rush and an early interception were outlasted.

Here’s glance back on the 1 p.m. ET kickoff as head coach Mike Vrabel’s side nears November with a 6-2 record.

Maye weathers top-flight pass defense

One of the NFL’s top passing games crossed paths with another. Just on different sides of the football. The Browns headed to Foxborough allowing a 58.8 percent completion rate, 5.1 yards per attempt and 173.7 yards per game to opposing offenses.

It would be up to Drake Maye to test the averages. A week removed from setting a franchise record, the Patriots quarterback went 18-of-24 for 282 yards on Sunday. He threw three touchdowns

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