The Cleveland Browns are 1-1-1 after three weeks. While it’s not as good as it could be — the Browns have a legit case to be 3-0 if not for bad placekicking — it’s enough to put some space between the Browns and the bottom of the AFC standings.

Cleveland currently sits in the middle of the AFC playoff race at the No. 8 seed. That’s above the defending conference champion New England Patriots and AFC North rival Pittsburgh Steelers, though the latter can match them on Monday night.

For a team that has earned the No. 1 pick in the last two NFL drafts the hard way, having half the conference below them in the standings is a real accomplishment for these Browns.