The New England Patriots extended their winning streak to four games following their convincing 45-7 home win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 10.

It surely was one of the more dominant displays by any team in the NFL so far this season. From the Patriots offense recording 30 first downs to the defense holding quarterback Baker Mayfield and the Browns offense to a 3.7 yards per play average, it was a performance that sure will send a message to other teams across the league.

Patriots quarterback Mac Jones also shined in the contest, as he recorded three passing touchdowns and a passer rating of 142.1 — both of which are new season highs for him in his rookie campaign.

Jones' Patriots teammates were much impressed with this display from him. Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne noted after the game that Jones is “wired a different way.”

Patriots safety Devin McCourty also took some time following the win to laud the former Alabama Crimson Tide star.

“All he cares about is football,” McCourty said. “He doesn’t care about any outside noise. They did a nice job over there at ‘Bama. He’s been locked in and it’s been fun to watch.”

Jones has shined over New England's four-game winning streak with six passing touchdowns recorded. Overall, the Patriots offense is averaging an astounding 37.5 points per game over this streak.

Jones and the Patriots will now have a short week for Week 11 as they will take on the Atlanta Falcons for a Thursday Night Football encounter.