Mark Andrews lined up under center on fourth-and-inches at the Cleveland 35 with 2:31 remaining and the game tied at 16. What looked like a tush push turned into a 35-yard untouched sprint to the end zone — a play the Ravens call “Hurricane” — and Baltimore walked out of Huntington Bank Field with a 23–16 victory. Rookie Shedeur Sanders made his NFL debut in the second half after Dillon Gabriel was ruled out with a concussion, finishing 4-of-16 for 47 yards. Myles Garrett posted four more sacks to reach a league-leading 15, but it was not enough. Here is the complete box score and every player stat from the game.
Tyler Loop field goals: 25 yd ✓ · 24 yd ✓ · 44 yd ✓ Andre Szmyt field goals: 30 yd ✓ · 24 yd ✓ · 46 yd ✓
Punting
Player
Team
NO
YDS
AVG
LONG
TB
IN 20
Jordan Stout
BAL
4
176
44.0
52
1
2
Corey Bojorquez
CLE
6
299
49.8
63
1
1
Kick Returns
Player
Team
NO
YDS
AVG
LONG
TD
Keaton Mitchell
BAL
2
58
29.0
33
0
LaJohntay Wester
BAL
1
32
32.0
32
0
Rasheen Ali
BAL
1
25
25.0
25
0
Malachi Corley
CLE
3
75
25.0
29
0
Dylan Sampson
CLE
2
48
24.0
29
0
Punt Returns
Player
Team
NO
YDS
AVG
LONG
TD
LaJohntay Wester
BAL
3
26
8.7
19
0
Gage Larvadain
CLE
2
18
9.0
13
0
Snap Counts
Baltimore Ravens
Offense
Player
Position
Snaps
Lamar Jackson
QB
61
Ronnie Stanley
T
61
Roger Rosengarten
T
61
Tyler Linderbaum
C
61
Andrew Vorhees
G
61
Daniel Faalele
G
61
Zay Flowers
WR
54
DeAndre Hopkins
WR
42
Mark Andrews
TE
37
Derrick Henry
HB
33
Isaiah Likely
TE
32
Tylan Wallace
WR
26
Charlie Kolar
TE
19
Patrick Ricard
FB
19
Keaton Mitchell
HB
16
Rasheen Ali
HB
12
Devontez Walker
WR
9
LaJohntay Wester
WR
6
Defense
Player
Position
Snaps
Alohi Gilman
S
56
Kyle Hamilton
S
56
Nate Wiggins
CB
56
Roquan Smith
LB
56
Chidobe Awuzie
CB
53
Malaki Starks
S
52
Travis Jones
DI
44
Mike Green
ED
38
Teddye Buchanan
LB
37
Dre’Mont Jones
ED
35
Kyle Van Noy
ED
29
John Jenkins
DI
23
David Ojabo
ED
19
Keyon Martin
CB
18
Brent Urban
DI
14
Basil Okoye
DI
14
Taven Bryan
DI
11
Trenton Simpson
LB
5
Cleveland Browns
Offense
Player
Position
Snaps
Ethan Pocic
C
56
Joel Bitonio
G
56
Wyatt Teller
G
56
Jack Conklin
T
48
Jerry Jeudy
WR
46
Cedric Tillman
WR
44
KT Leveston
T
41
Harold Fannin Jr.
TE
40
David Njoku
TE
37
Quinshon Judkins
HB
34
Shedeur Sanders
QB
29
Dillon Gabriel
QB
27
Isaiah Bond
WR
23
Jerome Ford
HB
17
Malachi Corley
WR
17
Cam Robinson
T
15
Teven Jenkins
G
11
Brenden Bates
TE
7
Dylan Sampson
HB
6
Gage Larvadain
WR
4
Defense
Player
Position
Snaps
Carson Schwesinger
LB
61
Ronnie Hickman Jr.
S
61
Denzel Ward
CB
60
Grant Delpit
S
57
Devin Bush
LB
56
Tyson Campbell
CB
55
Myles Garrett
ED
48
Maliek Collins
DI
43
Isaiah McGuire
ED
41
Mason Graham
DI
41
Myles Harden
CB
28
Cameron Thomas
ED
24
Jerome Baker
LB
21
Shelby Harris
DI
21
Michael Hall Jr.
DI
19
Rayshawn Jenkins
S
14
Adin Huntington
DI
10
Mohamoud Diabate
LB
10
Dom Jones
CB
1
PFF Grades & Advanced Stats
Initial PFF Grades – Top Performers
Offense
Player
Team
Position
Grade
Snaps
Mark Andrews
BAL
TE
76.6
37
Charlie Kolar
BAL
TE
76.6
19
Zay Flowers
BAL
WR
74.6
54
Jack Conklin
CLE
T
71.1
48
Derrick Henry
BAL
HB
69.8
33
Defense
Player
Team
Position
Grade
Snaps
Kyle Hamilton
BAL
S
90.9
56
Myles Garrett
CLE
ED
90.1
48
John Jenkins
BAL
DI
88.6
23
Chidobe Awuzie
BAL
CB
86.1
53
Mason Graham
CLE
DI
85.6
41
Advanced Stats
Metric
Baltimore Ravens
Cleveland Browns
EPA per Rush Play
+0.21 (94th %ile)
-0.23 (23rd %ile)
EPA per Pass Play
-0.48 (3rd %ile)
-0.66 (0th %ile)
Avg Yards Before Contact (Rush)
2.4
0.4
Avg Yards After Contact (Rush)
3.7
3.6
Explosive Runs (10+ yds)
4 (117 yds)
4 (60 yds)
Explosive Passes (15+ yds)
5 (110 yds)
3 (72 yds)
Adjusted Completion %
60.0%
46.0%
Air Yards
84
73
Yards After Catch
109
43
Avg Depth of Target
8.2 yds
8.0 yds
Avg Time to Throw – Jackson
3.05s
—
Avg Time to Throw – Sanders
—
4.15s
Total Pressures Allowed
28
23
Passes Broken Up (Against)
0
6
The Ravens recovered from a 16–10 third-quarter deficit to win their fourth consecutive game and move to 5-5 in the AFC North standings — one game behind Pittsburgh with five weeks remaining. Cleveland fell to 2-8 and 0-4 in division play. Garrett’s four sacks gave him 15 on the season, the most by any player in the NFL through Week 11 of the 2025 campaign, though the Browns’ defeat meant his historic stretch produced no return.
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