The Cleveland Browns defeated the Baltimore Ravens at home on Sunday by a final score of 24-22.
The win comes in the second game that the Browns and Ravens played, with Baltimore winning the first matchup at home 16-10 on November 28th.
For the Browns (7-6), quarterback Baker Mayfield was 22 of 34 passing for 190 passing yards with two touchdowns and an interceptions. Running back Nick Chubb had 17 carries for 59 rushing yards along with three receptions for six receiving yards, while fellow running back Kareem Hunt had two carries for five rushing yards and two receptions for 13 yards in limited time before leaving with an injury. Meanwhile, wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones had five catches for 90 receiving yards, wide receiver Jarvis Landry had five catches for 41 receiving yards and a touchdown, while tight end Austin Hooper had five catches for 30 receiving yards and a touchdown.
On the defensive side for the Browns, All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett had a sack on quarterback Tyler Huntley in the second quarter, forcing a fumble which was then recovered by Garrett who went to the end zone for a touchdown. The defensive touchdown by Garret was the first of his career.
For the Ravens (8-5), former MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson left the game in the first quarter with an ankle injury. Jackson was replaced by Tyler Huntley who went 27 of 38 passing for 270 passing yards with a passing touchdown and three sacks while also having six carries for 45 rushing yards. Running back Devonta Freeman had 13 carries for 64 rushing yards, while running back Latavius Murray had a rushing touchdown. Tight end Mark Andrews had 11 catches for 115 with a receiving touchdown while rookie receiver Rashod Bateman had seven catches for 103 receiving yards.
The Browns will be at FirstEnergy Stadium once again on Saturday, December 18th, to take on the Las Vegas Raiders (6-7) with kickoff set for 4:30 p.m.