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Mark Andrews Sets Ravens Receiving Record, Seals Fourth Straight Win on 'Hurricane' Run

Baltimore's newly installed 'Hurricane' wrinkle highlighted a 23-16 comeback despite persistent pass-protection issues.

Overview

  • On 4th-and-1 with 2:31 left in Cleveland, Andrews took a direct snap from a tush-push look and sprinted 35 yards for his first career rushing touchdown to clinch a 23-16 win.
  • The play, dubbed 'Hurricane,' was added to the playbook this week and practiced only a few times, with John Harbaugh saying he expected just a first down.
  • Andrews surpassed Derrick Mason to become Baltimore’s all-time leader in receiving yards and remains a handful of catches from the franchise receptions record as he heads toward free agency.
  • The victory lifted the Ravens to 5-5 with a four-game winning streak and a season sweep of the Browns, with a Week 12 home game against the Jets up next.
  • Myles Garrett sacked Lamar Jackson four times as Jackson finished 14-of-25 for 193 yards with two interceptions and five total sacks, while Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders debuted after Dillon Gabriel’s concussion and went 4-of-16 for 47 yards with an interception.