CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns entered Sunday's game desperate for a win, with the tough task going against the 4-5 Baltimore Ravens. While they held a lead for most of the game, amid quarterback changes and turnover battles, Cleveland fell to the Ravens 23-16.

It's been a rough go all season for the Browns' offense and Sunday's game didn't start any different. On their opening drive, the Browns couldn't move the sticks, going for it on 4th and 1. While running back Quinshon Judkins was able to get the yard they needed, left tackle Cam Robinson's illegal formation penalty negated the first down and forced the Browns to punt.

Baltimore wasted no time getting downfield, going 72 yards in 15 plays. However, Myles Garrett's third-down sack of Lamar Jackson set records while also holding th

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