Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield has had a spectacular rookie campaign, and this weekend, he could set an NFL record.

Mayfield will enter his team's game against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday with 24 passing touchdowns, two shy of the record of 26, which is held by Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and future Hall-of-Fame signal-caller Peyton Manning.

Mayfield threw three touchdown passes last week in a win over the Cincinnati Bengals, so if he repeats that performance again this weekend, he will be the new record-holder.

This season, the 23-year-old has thrown three or more touchdown tosses three times, with his season-high of four coming in the Browns' first victory over the Bengals back on Nov. 25.

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Mayfield, who played his collegiate football at the University of Oklahoma, was selected by Cleveland with the first overall pick of the NFL Draft back in the spring.

In addition to the 24 touchdowns he has thrown this year, he has also accumulated 3,349 yards while completing 64.6 percent of his passes and registering a passer rating of 95.1. He has thrown 11 interceptions.

The Austin, Tx. native has helped completely turn around a Browns franchise that had won just four games combined between 2015 and 2017, including an 0-16 campaign last year.

Cleveland has an opportunity to put together its first winning season since 2007, as it enters its game against the Ravens with a record of 7-7-1. In addition, it will have the chance to knock Baltimore out of the playoffs, as the Ravens really need to win in order to make the postseason.