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Myles Garrett could only do so much for the flailing Cleveland Browns, and it was nearly enough. Despite four sacks from the NFL’s leading terrorizer of quarterbacks, the Baltimore Ravens survived the All-Pro’s onslaught Sunday at Huntington Bank Field.
When the Ravens lined up with Mark Andrews under center on a fourth-and-1 on the Cleveland 35-yard line with just over two minutes to play and the score tied 16-16, just about everyone in the building thought they were set to have the tight end sneak the ball for a first down.
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Ravens punt, Browns will start on their own 17-yard line. On a third-and-8, Baltimore bum-rushed the pocket and Kyle Hamilton sacked Sanders for a loss of 11 yards. Sanders actually lost the ball in the midst of being sacked, but only Wyatt Teller realized and recovered the ball before anyone else could.
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Instead, Baltimore faked the run for another — with tight end Mark Andrew scampering 35 yards for the Ravens’ go-ahead score with 2:31 remaining in the fourth. The rushing touchdown was the first of Andrews’ career and came on the day when the tight end passed Derrick Mason for the most receiving yards in franchise history.
The Baltimore Ravens announced the seven players who will be inactive for their Week 11 AFC North matchup against the Cleveland Browns. While there were no sur
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