Cleveland Browns 10-16 Baltimore Ravens: Lamar Jackson overcomes four interceptions to see Ravens to victory

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In the odd and error-ridden second quarter, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson won three straight wins, while Jarvis Landry and Baker Mayfield groped for the Browns – five assists in just 17 games and less than three minutes.

The Baltimore Ravens overcame four interceptions by Lamar Jackson – three of them in the second quarter – and won 16-10 Sunday night against their AFC North rival Cleveland Browns.

Denzel Ward, Grant Delpit, Ronnie Harrison Jr. and John Johnson later intercepted the Browns in the fourth quarter, while rookie Odafe Ove and Patrick Queen brought the Ravens back to their fumble.

Baltimore held a weak 6-3 lead at the end of a messy first half, although Jackson emerged as a freshman following the break, leading his team in a 10-match 75-yard race that ended in a stunning scrum. to avoid the pressure and hit from 35 yards to Mark Andrews in the end zone.

The Browns responded later in the third quarter when Mayfield found tight end David Njoku with a 20-yard touchdown pass, making the game a three-pointer again.

Jackson was then intercepted for the fourth time in his career in his next possession of Baltimore, but Cleveland was unable to capitalize as both violations continued to fight for the rest of the competition – the Ravens limited the league second in the Browns’ fast-paced division to just 40 yards on 17 carries.

Justin Tucker’s third goal, 49 yards away with a minute and 10 seconds remaining, gave the Ravens a six-point lead before the defense held out and secured the win.

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The two teams will meet again in two weeks, and the Browns (6-6) are now heading off for their farewell week before hosting the Ravens (8-4) in week 14.

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