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 do

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