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Ravens blows second half lead to Browns 33-31


Going into the game against the Browns, the Ravens knew that they could not allow Myles Garett to be a factor. Throughout the week, Baltimore watched a lot of film with trying to make him a non-factor and put two defenders on him to stop his pass rush. For the most part in the first half, Lamar Jackson had a lot of time to go through his progressions, made some right reads, and scored 10 points in two quarters. Baltimore had a chance to go in the half with a chance to potentially put more points on the board, but Jackson underthrew his receiver, which result in an interception. Despite throwing up 17 points in the first quarter, the Ravens walked into the half with a 17-9 lead.


Coming out the half, the Ravens wanted to get back to Raven's football. In the second quarter, they only had 56 total yards, so Baltimore wanted to spread the offense a bit and let their stars make plays down the field. Just like they wanted, the Ravens drove right down the field on their opening drive and scored another touchdown to go up 24-9. Let's move forward to the fourth quarter. Baltimore allowed Cleveland to score a touchdown and a two-point conversion to cut their lead to a one possession game.


If you wanted a quarter of craziness, you had it. Cleveland looked like they have finally figured out the Ravens, but the Ravens' special team gets it done by jumping on a muff punt and turning that turnover into points. D.Watson was like hold my beer and scored two touchdowns to put the Ravens on their heels and cut their lead to one. With only two minutes left and needed some type of defensive miracle to stop the bleeding, Baltimore just didn't have an answer to stop Watson or Cleveland's running attack. Cleveland went on to win with a game winning field goal

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