WATCH: Jacoby Brissett finds Amari Cooper to put Browns up 14-0

The Browns now hold a 14-0 lead over the Chargers after Jacoby Brissett hit Amari Cooper for an 11 yard strike.

The Cleveland Browns are now up two scores on the Los Angeles Chargers after quarterback Jacoby Brissett connected with Amari Cooper on an 11 yard strike. Brissett is now a perfect 5-for-5 through two drives (and even got another quarterback sneak in) for 53 yards and a touchdown.

Going up two scores, even this early in the game, is huge for a team that needs to continue to stay ahead of schedule. The Browns have been great all year on first and third downs, and this has stayed true today against the Chargers. This is their second score after Nick Chubb found the endzone on their first possession.

Stay peeled here for more live updates as the Chargers have a hole to dig themselves out of.

WATCH: Nick Chubb busts 41 yard touchdown run vs. Chargers

Nick Chubb has put the Browns on the board first against the Chargers after busting a 41 yard run

The Cleveland Browns strike first as Nick Chubb gets off to a hot start against the Los Angeles Chargers. On the opening drive of the game, the Browns drive the field and cap it off with a 41 yard scamper by the best running back in the NFL.

In desperate need of a bounce-back win, the Browns need to stay in front of the sticks and the scoreboard. They are off to an excellent start in this one as they are currently up 7-0 over the Chargers.

Follow along all game for more real-time coverage of this matchup between the Browns and Chargers.

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Watch: Trickery leads to the Cleveland Browns first touchdown

Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski dials up some trickery on the Browns first play from scrimmage.

It is Halloween season after all. Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski perhaps had that in mind when he dialed up some trickery, leading to the Cleveland Browns’ first touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys:

This play is perfect design for Stefanski and the Browns. The Cowboys’ defense has struggled against outside zone running plays, and Cleveland shows that on their first offensive play from scrimmage. Baker Mayfield pitches to the running back as the offensive line shows zone blocking. However, the back flips the ball to Jarvis Landry, a left-handed passer. Landry is working to his left, takes the pitch, and drops in a perfect throw to Odell Beckham Jr. for the score.