The Cleveland Browns technically still have shot to make the playoffs, even if it's a long shot, but to keep those hopes alive Baker Mayfield needs to lead his squad to victory on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.

Earlier in the season, Mayfield threw for 342 yards and a touchdown against the Ravens on the way to a victory. Will Mayfield have a similar game or will the moment be too big again? Let's break down three bold predictions for the Mayfield's game on Sunday.

3. Mayfield throws three interceptions

Mayfield has thrown at least one interception in each of his last four games and in this game he is going to have a complete breakdown. Mayfield knows there are going to be a lot of eyes on him in this game, and he is going to want to put on a show for all of his doubters.

The only issue is, that is going to lead to a lot of poor decisions where he is going to be trying too hard. The Ravens only have 12 interceptions on the season, but with the pressure they put on quarterbacks, it's going to lead to Mayfield throwing the ball up and some easy picks for the Ravens.

2. Mayfield attempts 40 throws

Last week, Mayfield attempted 43 passes and he is going to get to that number again because of the Browns being down big. The interceptions are going to put the Browns down early and there will be a lot of passing during the second half to try and get the team back in the game. Even with all the passing, it wouldn't be shocking to see Mayfield finish with less than 23 completions.

It's going to be a long game for Mayfield and everyone on the Browns.

1. Mayfield gets yelled at by at least two teammates on the sideline

There has been a lot of frustration coming from the sideline most of the season for the Browns and it's going to boiling over again on the sidelines. Odell Beckham Jr. and Jarvis Landry both haven't been afraid to let Mayfield know how they are feeling. On Sunday, they are going to give him an earful.

That type of thing isn't going to help the confidence of Mayfield, but maybe it will make the two wide receivers feel better. Landry and Beckham have both been saying the right things in the media, but that might change after the performance against the Ravens.