The bye week comes early this season for the Cleveland Browns, but three games is enough to determine some trends and identify some strengths and weaknesses.

Things might change over the course of a 16-game season, but the bye week is always a good time to take a look at the "Browns by the numbers."

Stat Analysis 0 The number of years left on Brian Hoyer's contract. 1 The number of dropped passes by the receivers. 2.19 Points per drive for the offense, which ranks seventh in the league. 4 Rushing touchdowns in 16 games in 2013. 5 Rushing touchdowns in three games in 2014, which ties for the league lead. 4.3 Terrance West's per carry average. 5.2 Isaiah Crowell's per carry average. 5.2 Yards per rush given up by the defense. 6.4 Yards per play given up by the defense. 6.8 Ben Tate's per carry average. 14 The number of consecutive completions for Hoyer against Baltimore, tied for the fourth-longest streak in team history. 19 The number of runs the Browns have give up of 10 yards or more, with eight of them more than 20 yards. That is almost than twice the league average of 3.6 per game. 21 The number of points the Browns have scored in each of their first three games, the first time the team has done that in the first three games since 1969 (Bill Nelsen was QB, Paul Warfield and Gary Collins the receivers and Leroy Kelly the running back). 30 The defense's rank in yards per rush allowed, in a 32-team league. 31 The defense's rank in total yards per game allowed, in the same 32-team league. 64.2 Hoyer's completion percentage. 64.2 The league average in completion percentage. 81.3 Average receiving yards per game for Andrew Hawkins, tops on the team. 117.6 Josh Gordon's per-game receiving average in 2013. 95 The number of passes Hoyer has thrown this season without an interception. 101 Barkevious Mingo's total snaps for the season. His total tackles: 8. His sacks: 0. 134.7 Rushing yards per game by the offense, 18 percent above the league average. 153.7 Rushing yards per game allowed by the defense, 35 percent above the league average. 156 The number of consecutive passes Hoyer has thrown overall since being intercepted, the fourth-longest streak in team history and 18 behind Vinny Testaverde. 283 Total yards after the catch for the receivers, 26th in the league. 425.7 Yards per game allowed by the defense, 22 percent higher than the league average. 5,189 The number of consecutive snaps Alex Mack has played in his career; Mack has not missed a play since being drafted. 7,112 The number of consecutive snaps Joe Thomas has played since he was drafted, the longest active streak in the league; Thomas has yet to miss a play.

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