The Cleveland Browns, Baker Mayfield, and Rashard Higgins are putting on a show against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. With a 31-7 blowout lead in the first half, Week 13 is looking like an early exit for the Titans.

Baker Mayfield has been instrumental in those efforts by the Browns. He connected with Higgins for his fourth touchdown of the game on Sunday, giving the Browns their largest lead of the game.

Mayfield has been extremely efficient for the Browns against the Titans. He's completed 81 percent of his passes (throwing 21 pass attempts) while also throwing for 252 yards to go along with the four touchdowns he's completed. His statline could end up running similar to that of his last outing against the Jacksonville Jaguars but with a much better ending result.

The 25-year old has been under much scrutiny this season with some lackluster performances for the Browns, but his overall game has improved as shown by his recent two outings. They're both a huge improvement for Mayfield after throwing no touchdowns in his last three games prior to playing Jacksonville in Week 12.

Mayfield has connected with four different Browns receivers for touchdowns going into halftime. Donovan Peoples-Jones leads the way for all downfield specialist with 92 reception yards off two targets.

The Browns are looking to maintain their placing in the AFC North behind the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns, if they hold their huge lead on Sunday, would be in prime position to get the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoffs in January. Assuming the Browns get that seeding position, they could very easily face the Tennessee Titans once again in the wild card round. The Browns could visit the Titans or the Indianapolis Colts.

The Browns have already defeated the Colts in this NFL season. They might have to beat a team twice in order to advance in the postseason. For now, though, they're simply happy they have a chance to move to 9-3 and return to the NFL Playoffs. They're certainly headed in the right direction.