The Cleveland Browns have had an interesting route to 1-1 so far this season. After all of the offseason hype, the Browns came out and got dominated 43-13 by the Tennessee Titans. In Week 2, they visited the New York Jets and squared off with their third string quarterback.

When the Browns take the field on Sunday Night Football, it will be against the reigning NFC champion Los Angeles Rams. This will be no easy task for a Browns' team that made the Jets' defense look somewhat good.

Here are three bold predictions for Sunday night.

3. Baker Mayfield Throws Multiple Interceptions Again

It was an ugly start to the season for Baker Mayfield, who some thought could be MVP of the league. Those talks quickly shut down after he threw three interceptions in the fourth quarter against the Titans.

Mayfield was picked off once against the Jets, but it was his carelessness that should have fans worried. So far through two games, Mayfield has not looked like the smart quarterback everyone thought. He is throwing into double coverage, trying to force the issue too much, and not making the right plays.

The Rams have taken a step back from the team they were last year. There's nothing like a prime time game at home to get them back on track.

2. Myles Garrett Is Held Without a Sack

There is some serious star power in this game on the defensive side of the ball in Myles Garrett and Aaron Donald. Garrett has been unstoppable. He picked up three more sacks against the Jets to bring his season total to five. Garrett is looking like a very early Defensive Player of the Year for the Browns.

Against Jared Goff and the Rams, Garrett will have his first game without a sack. Sean McVay is a brilliant offensive mind who will be game planning for Garrett. The Rams will be running the ball a lot on top of quick passes to get the ball out before Garrett has a chance to get in the backfield.

1. Odell Beckham Goes Over 100 Yards, But in a Loss

Odell Beckham Jr. had quite the return to MetLife Stadium. He finished with six catches for 161 yards and a touchdown. Beckham sprinkled in a one-handed catch and an 89-yard touchdown.

On Sunday Night Football, Beckham will have another monster game, but it will come in a losing effort for his team. The Browns will fall behind and have to throw the ball more. This is where they lean on Beckham, who will put on a show in the loss, much like his days in New York.