The Cleveland Browns won again! And it wasn't just a win, but a big win. In their Week 12 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, quarterback Baker Mayfield played his best outing so far in his nascent career.

After the game, Mayfield's former head coach and now Bengals assistant Hue Jackson appeared to approach the signal-caller for a hug, but Mayfield had other ideas and gave him a handshake instead as shown in a tweet by Will Brinson of CBSSports.

Mayfield threw for 258 yards and tossed four touchdowns with no interceptions in their 35-20 win on the road against their AFC North rivals.

With the win, the Browns earned their second straight with interim coach Gregg Williams to improve to 4-6-1.

Mayfield and Jackson worked together earlier this year, but their quarterback-coach partnership was cut short.

Jackson, along with offensive coordinator Todd Haley, was fired last month because of a disappointing 2-5-1 start to begin the season.

The former Browns head coach found himself on the opposing side of the field this time. He was hired earlier this month as an assistant by Cincinnati.

Mayfield seemingly told Jackson after the game that “we're just friends”, despite the fact that he used to be his mentor. Now they are opponents and division rivals, with everything in their past just needs to be put behind.