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Mark Andrews’ Late TD Lifts Ravens to 23-16 Win over Browns and Spoils Shedeur Sanders’ NFL Debut
Mark Andrews’ 35-yard touchdown on fourth-and-inches secured the Ravens’ fourth straight win, overcoming a strong Browns defense and limiting Shedeur Sanders’ impact.
- Yesterday in Cleveland, tight end Mark Andrews ran 35 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with 2:31 remaining, lifting the Baltimore Ravens to a 23-16 win that spoiled Shedeur Sanders' NFL debut.
- On fourth-and-inches at the Browns 35, the Ravens lined up like a sneak and then Mark Andrews bootlegged left for a touchdown after Patrick Ricard blocked Browns safety Grant Delpit.
- Defensive detail-first: Myles Garrett recorded multiple sacks, leading the league with 15, while Devin Bush's pick-6 extended Cleveland's lead before Baltimore's defense limited the Browns under 200 total yards.
- The Browns fell to 2-8 after Sanders' final pass on fourth-and-5 fell short, while the Ravens extended their streak to four wins and evened at 5-5 with Gabriel out with a concussion.
- Beyond the game, Mark Andrews set the Ravens' career receiving yards record and now has 468 receptions for 5,806 yards amid trade rumors and his 4-year, $56 million contract extension.
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