Game Recap: Ravens Win Tough Divisional Road Game in Cleveland

Game Recap: Ravens Win Tough Divisional Road Game in Cleveland

Baltimore Ravens
17 Nov 2025, 06:23 GMT+

Justin Robertson

The Ravens expected a hard-fought game in Cleveland, and that's exactly what they got.

But in a back-and-forth affair, the Ravens came out on top, defeating the Browns, 23-16, for their fourth straight victory.

With the win, Baltimore moved back to .500 after a 1-5 start and swept the Browns in the regular season for the first time since 2020.

Here's how it happened:

Turning Point

The Ravens sprinkled in a wrinkle on their version of the "tush push" last week, and they did a literal spin-off of the popular formation on Sunday. On a critical fourth-and-1 with the game tied late in the fourth quarter, tight end Mark Andrews whirled out from under center and took off for a go-ahead 35-yard rushing touchdown with 2:31 remaining. The Ravens' defense then held on and forced a turnover on downs to seal the victory.

The trick play was Andrews' first career rushing score, and the cherry on top after the veteran tight endbecame the Ravens all-time receiving leaderearlier in the game.

Top Play

After Derrick Henry was bottled up for a season-low 23 yards against the Browns in Week 2, the 31-year-old tailback bounced back in the AFC North rematch. Henry finished with 103 yards and a touchdown. His performance was highlighted by a third-quarter 59-yard gain in which he found a hole up the middle and sprinted down the field to set up one of three Tyler Loop field goals.

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Third-Down Defense

The Ravens' defense continued to shine on the road. Cleveland was 2-of-15 on third- and fourth-down situations, including its last two offensive plays ended with pass breakups from Chidobe Awuzie and Roquan Smith. The Ravens got consistent third-down pressure on rookie Shedeur Sanders, who saw his first game action in relief of Dillon Gabriel (concussion). Sanders threw 16 times for just 47 yards, and Baltimore held Cleveland to just 187 total yards.

RB Keaton Mitchell

Head Coach John Harbaugh emphasized that he wanted Mitchell to have more opportunities. The third-year tailback had a season-high eight touches for 54 yards. Mitchell dropped a screen pass that led to a pick-six, but he bounced back and made a big impact as a rusher and pass-catcher.

CB Nate Wiggins

Wiggins grabbed his third interception of the season on Sunday, picking off Sanders in the third quarter. The second-year cornerback now has four career interceptions, three of which have come against Cleveland.

Pass Protection

The top priority for the offense was keeping Myles Garrett in check. Garrett finished with four sacks, three of which came in the first half, but the Ravens' offensive front held up late when it mattered most and led the way for a strong day on the ground (184 yards on 30 attempts).

Up Next

The Ravens will kick off a three-game home stretch next Sunday against the New York Jets.

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