Browns Fall Short To Ravens 23-20

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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 23: Geno Stone #26 of the Baltimore Ravens attempts to tackle Donovan Peoples-Jones #11 of the Cleveland Browns during the second half of the game at M&T Bank Stadium on October 23, 2022 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)Photo: Getty Images/Patrick Smith

BALTIMORE, MD--- The Cleveland Browns fell short to the Ravens in Baltimore Sunday afternoon 23-20. Nick Chubb managed to only get 16 carries for 91 yards Sunday, but Jacoby Brissett put together some very good drives that ultimately weren't enough to win the game.

Brissett went 22/27 throwing for 258 yards but was sacked 5 times, fumbling once. 2 crucial and controversial calls during the Browns' final offensive drive prohibited the Browns from putting points on the board. First call was an offensive pass interference on Amari Cooper, Cooper was called for a push off that could've went both ways. Cooper "pushed off" Ravens CB Marcus Peters who on the play before that gave up a big pass to Donovan Peoples-Jones. The next call, was on a Cade York 56 yd. FG attempt. The Browns were called for a false start but the Ravens d-line came into contact with Jedrick Wills Jr. who was then bumped backwards due to getting contact. Wills Jr. wasn't even the Browns player called for the false start. But on the bright side it was once again the Browns big 3 in receiving Cooper, David Njoku, and DPJ all snagging in 70+ yards receiving. The Browns defense managed to hold Lamar Jackson to 120 yards passing and 59 yards rushing. A frustrating loss that pushes the Browns to 2-5 on the year.

The Browns will host the Bengals on Halloween Night from First Energy Stadium Monday night and look to rebound against another AFC North foe, hear the Best Browns Coverage before the game on 1100 AM, 106.9 FM, the free iHeartRadio app or HERE


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