Week 13
Cleveland Browns
7-6 274.72
281.86
Baltimore Ravens
204.52
4-9
286.38
Cleveland Browns hand Baltimore Ravens fourth consecutive loss, 274.72-204.52
Cleveland Browns secured a 274.72-204.52 victory to hand Baltimore Ravens their fourth consecutive loss. Cleveland Browns never trailed in this one after taking a 12.5-point lead early Sunday afternoon behind DeVonta Smith (24.7 points) and Dalvin Cook (19.3). A.J. Brown (8 Rec, 119 Rec Yds, 2 Rec TDs) and Zonovan Knight (90 Rush Yds, 28 Rec Yds) led the charge for Baltimore Ravens in the loss. This marks the first time this season Cleveland Browns have knocked off Baltimore Ravens, after falling 324.76-236.28 in their last matchup. Cleveland Browns (7-6) will look to sustain their momentum against Kansas City Chiefs, while Baltimore Ravens (4-9) meet Miami Dolphins in an effort to develop some positive momentum.
Matchup Timeline
Cleveland Browns
Baltimore Ravens
Inside the Matchup
Matchup Player of the Week
With 18 points, Kendrick more-than-doubled his 6.83-point projection as the Rams lost to the Seahawks 27-23. He made 10 tackles to beat his projection by the highest percentage of any player on Cleveland Browns this week. Next week, Kendrick will play the Raiders.
Top Player Comparison
Matchup Highlights
Sunday Early
There were players with big-time moments on both teams early Sunday, but it was Cleveland Browns who took the lead, 169.82-157.32. For Cleveland Browns, DeVonta Smith had a 34-yard touchdown catch. A.J. Brown had a 40-yard touchdown catch and a 29-yard touchdown catch for Baltimore Ravens, while Zonovan Knight had a 48-yard run.
Sunday Late
DK Metcalf had a 40-yard catch for Cleveland Browns, while Matt Gay had a 54-yard field goal, contributing to a 256.72-191.62 lead for Cleveland Browns.
Points By Position
Cleveland Browns
Baltimore Ravens
Game Notes
More than half (12 of the 23) of the starters on Cleveland Browns scored higher than their projected point totals.
Baltimore Ravens had only five of their 23 starters score higher than their projected points.
Cleveland Browns won despite starting Andre Cisco, who scored zero points.
Cleveland Browns put up more points than their season scoring average (265.22) while Baltimore Ravens fell short of theirs (241.25).
Neither team was able to achieve its projected point total.
A bright spot in the defeat, A.J. Brown recorded 43.9 points, the fifth-best score in the league this week.
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