By The Numbers preview of Cincinnati Bengals game vs Browns

By the numbers preview for the Bengals and Browns, who meet at 1 p.m. Sunday at FirstEngery Stadium:

1 – Fourth-quarter touchdown scored by the Bengals in the last seven games.

4 – Consecutive games in which Cincinnati has scored at least 30 points against the Browns.

6 – Receptions of at least 40 yards by Cleveland wide receiver Corey Coleman, most among NFL rookies.

10.7 – Average yards per punt return by the Browns since 2011, second most in the league (Kansas City, 11.0).

14 — Team-leading passes defended by Cincinnati defensive end Carlos Dunlap, seven more than anyone else.

18 – Third-down receptions by Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd, most in the league for a rookie.

29.4 – Average yards per kick return by Cincinnati rookie Alex Erickson, most in the AFC and second in the NFL (Minnesota's Cordarrelle Patterson, 30.5).

45 – Times Browns quarterbacks have been sacked this season, most in the NFL.

45.8 – Average yards per punt by Cincinnati's Kevin Huber.

46.8 – Huber's single-season franchise record for average yards per punt.

82 – Percentage of games the Bengals have won in the Marvin Lewis era when they rush at least 30 times.

114 – Tackles by Cleveland linebacker Christian Kirksey, third most in the league.

145 – Receiving yards needed by Browns wide receiver Terrelle Pryor to reach 1,000 for the season.

146.8 — Career-high passer rating Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton posted in his last visit to Cleveland (37-3 win Dec. 6, 2015).

156 – Consecutive starts by Cleveland Pro Bowl left tackle Joe Thomas, most in the NFL among offensive linemen.

462 – Cleveland franchise record for points allowed in a season (1990).

469 – Points the Browns will allow on their current pace of 29.3 per game.

763 – Days since the Browns have beaten the Bengals.

9,684 – Consecutive snaps played by Thomas, the longest active streak in the league.

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