If fans have seen it once, they've seen it a million times: Their team walked into Heinz Field and got stomped. After watching the Browns jump out to a 4-1 start for the first time since 1994, it felt like this might be finally be the year where Cleveland was able to end its 16-year run of misery in Pittsburgh, but instead, the Browns went full Browns in a 38-7 blowout lo s to the that might actually have been worse than the score indicates, if that's even po sible. This game felt like a mismatch almost as soon as it began and that's mostly because the Browns were starting a hobbled quarterback in , who was questionable for the game after spending the entire week in practice dealing with a rib injury. As soon as the Browns offense stepped on the field for the first time, it seemed pretty clear that Mayfield wasn't going to have any chance against a Steelers defense that smelled blood in the water. On Cleveland's first offensive po se sion, Mayfield threw a pick-six to and at that point, the rout was on. THINGS. YOU. LOVE. TO. SEE | CBS Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) The Browns quarterback never seemed like he was able to get comfortable while going up against a Steelers defense that had him Ralph Sampson Jersey running for his life for nearly three full quarters before he was finally benched in favor of . By the time he was sent to the bench, Mayfield had been sacked four times while also throwing two picks. During his time on the field, he was only able to complete 10 of 19 pa ses for 119 yards. Heinz Field has been a "House of Horrors" for the Cleveland Browns for most of the past 20 years. Since returning to the NFL in 1999, the Browns are now just 1-20 in Pittsburgh, including this lo s. The Browns haven't won a game at Heinz Field since 2003 and they've never beaten Mike Tomlin in the Steelers' stadium (0-17). This game was supposed to be a chance for the Browns to make a statement, but instead, it felt more like the Steelers reminding us why the Steelers are the Steelers and the Browns are the Browns. As Tomlin loves to say, "The standard is the standard," and the Browns just aren't playing up to the standard yet. Alright, let's get to the grades for every game from Week 6 that's been played so far. D- The Browns offensive line was horrible against Pittsburgh's threatening front seven. The Steelers capitalized on a rib injury to Baker Mayfield and knocked him around all day long until he was finally pulled in favor of Case Keenum. Cleveland could not get their vaunted rushing attack going and the quarterbacks did not have enough time to push the ball downfield. James Harden Jersey A The game was never in question. Pittsburgh quickly jumped out to a 10-0 lead and never looked back. The offense was good but it was the defense that made a statement Sunday. and T.J. Watt forcibly pushed the Browns down in the AFC North pecking order. It was the type of complete performance that could be expected of one of the AFC's top teams. B- The showed glimpses of how good they can be when everything is clicking, but then they Bengal'd the game away. The Bengals blew the second-largest lead in franchise history (21-0) and it happened because everything that could go wrong, did go wrong over the final three quarters. The offense couldn't move the ball after their first quarter scoring spurt, mi sed another important field goal and threw an ugly interception in the final minute that killed any chances the Bengals had of making a comeback. This lo s continued the road woes for a Bengals team that has now gone winle s in 16 straight games away from Cincinnati. B The offense got off to a cold start with a fumble and two punts on their first three po se sions, but then, caught fire after watching his team fall behind 21-0 Christian Wood Jersey . Rivers, who threw for 371 yards and three touchdowns, made multiple clutch throws in this game, including a 17-yard TD to on a third-and-10 in a second quarter where he threw for 235 yards. Of course, the only reason the Colts were able to battle back is because of a defense that absolutely shut the Bengals down following an ugly first quarter where they surrendered 21 points. The Colts defense made multiple big plays and none of them were bigger than game-clinching interception of Joe Burrow with under 45 seconds left to play. B- played out of his mind in this game with 335 yards and four touchdown pa ses, but that wasn't good enough to win, because he was let down by a defense that surrendered a franchise-record 601 yards. The performance marked just the second time since 2017 that an NFL team has given up at least 600 yards in a game. The ugly showing by the defense overshadowed the brilliant game by Watson, who led two touchdown drives over the final nine minutes of regulation. Thanks to those two touchdowns, it appeared like it was going to be enough to give Houston the win, but then the defense fell apart. The Texans didn't win because their defense gave up a 76-yard game-tying drive at the end of the fourth quarter and an 82-yard game-winning touchdown drive to start overtime. A- The didn't play a perfect offensive game on Sunday, but they came pretty close as they were able to rack up a franchise-record 601 yards. It's hard to say who was more impre sive out of and , but we'll go with Henry, who totaled 264 yards and two touchdowns in Rick Barry Jersey the win (212 rushing yards and 52 receiving yards). Tannehill also came up big with four touchdown pa ses. The Titans actually appeared to have this one in hand in NBA Houston Rockets Jeresy the third quarter, but after losing and , the offense started to fall apart. Tannehill was strip-sacked shortly after Lewan left with an injury and also had a field goal blocked, but the Titans ended up surviving both of those mistakes in the thrilling win. A+ Getting rid of Dan Quinn appeared to work wonders for the because they came through with their most impre sive performance of the season. The Falcons came up with big plays in all three phases of the game. Defensively, the Falcons were able to hold on to an early 10-0 lead after pulling off a goal-line stand in the second quarter where they stopped Minnesota two times from the one-yard line. Offensively, caught fire, throwing for 371 yards and four touchdowns. Falcons interim coach Raheem Morris had a strong debut and proved that things are going to be run differently now that he's in charge. Not only did he have the Falcons go for it three times on fourth down, but they converted all three times and the crazy part is that two of those conversions went for long touchdowns (40-yard pa s to on fourth-and-3 and 35-yard pa s to on fourth-and-1). F This game was a nightmare from start to finish for , who threw an interception on Minnesota's first play from scrimmage. After the pick, things actually got worse for Cousins,