OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Josh Woodrum's four days with the Cleveland Browns last week weren't spent under a bright light while getting interrogated by coach Hue Jackson.

Woodrum, who starred in the preseason with the Ravens, was curiously picked up by Cleveland on waivers (even though the Browns already had three quarterbacks) and was waived by the Browns on Sept. 7.

When Woodrum returned to Baltimore's practice squad, his Ravens teammates had some fun with him, especially with the Browns playing at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.

"Everyone's like, 'Did you give them all our stuff? Did you give them all our plays?,'" Woodrum said. "I'm like, guys, come on. I'm ready for us to get this win this week and move on to next week."

So, did the Browns pick Woodrum's brain about the Ravens?

"Yeah, they did. That's part of football," Woodrum said. "[It was about] little tendencies and stuff everyone asks about. As soon I got back, the Ravens did the same thing."

Woodrum insisted he didn't give up any Ravens secrets to their AFC North rival.

"For me, a lot of that stuff was very general because I was only here for a very minimal time," Woodrum said. "Plus, during preseason, we dumbed a lot of stuff down. I think they were just double-checking on stuff they knew."

Woodrum was one of the bigger surprises of the preseason for Baltimore. Signed four days into training camp, Woodrum threw for a team-leading 321 yards in the preseason, passing for two touchdowns and running for two more.

The Ravens cut Woodrum when they had to get down to the 53-man roster, and he was claimed on waivers by the Browns just two weeks before the teams play each other. After getting released by Cleveland, Woodrum was offered a chance to join the Browns' practice squad but chose to return to Baltimore.

"I just felt like at this point in my career, this was the better place for me to develop and extend my career for the long run," Woodrum said.