Cleveland Browns rookie cornerback Denzel Ward forced a fumble in the third quarter of Thursday's game against the New York Jets.

Ward stripped the ball from wide receiver Robby Anderson. The ball was returned within the red zone but Cleveland was not able to put the ball in the end zone. The Jets lead 14-6 as time is coming to a close in the fourth quarter.

Denzel Ward forces and recovers the fumble! ?? #NYJvsCLE pic.twitter.com/1Fzilfcf4o — Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 21, 2018

Ward, the No. 4 overall selection in the 2018 NFL Draft, recorded six tackles, three deflected passes and two interceptions in Week 1 against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He became the fourth youngest player in NFL history to record two interceptions in a regular season game.

Thursday is the first primetime game for the Browns since 2016 and the first at home since 2015. The all-time series between the two teams is tied 12-12. Cleveland is 8-7 at home against the Jets during the regular season. The AFC North franchise has lost five straight games to the Jets, including a 20-26 overtime loss in 2010. The two teams have met each of the past three seasons. The last two games - both in Cleveland - were three point differences.