Overview
- Baltimore’s defense allowed no offensive touchdowns, with coordinated pressure producing 10 quarterback hits as Kyle Hamilton delivered nine tackles, three tackles for loss, a sack and two pass breakups.
- Mark Andrews executed a 4th-and-1 fake tush‑push dubbed “Hurricane” for a 35-yard go-ahead touchdown with just over two minutes left.
- Under relentless pressure, Lamar Jackson went 14-for-25 for 193 yards with no touchdowns and two interceptions as Myles Garrett notched four of Cleveland’s five sacks.
- Special-teams errors — a LaJohntay Wester muffed punt and Jake Hummel offsides — handed the Browns short fields that became two field goals.
- Nate Wiggins intercepted Shedeur Sanders in the second half to help seal the game, after Browns starter Dillon Gabriel exited with a concussion and Sanders struggled in his NFL debut.