TL;DR
- Baltimore Ravens beat Cleveland Browns 23-16, keeping season alive.
- Mark Andrews set franchise receiving yards record and scored a viral touchdown.
- Andrews expressed readiness to move past his touchdown and focus on the Jets.
- Ravens aim for a winning record against the New York Jets in Week 12.
The Baltimore Ravens' 23-16 win over the Cleveland Browns kept the season alive for John Harbaugh's team, and tight end Mark Andrews made plenty of headlines.
He not only ascended to the top spot in franchise receiving yards history but also executed a 35-yard touchdown run that has captivated the imagination of every Baltimore supporter.
Preparing for their version of the tush push, Andrews was under center late in the fourth quarter, facing a fourth-and-two. He took the snap, and instead of pushing forward, he spun out to his right, saw open field, accelerated, and ran into the end zone.
This past Wednesday, Andrews was questioned about the number of times he'd rewatched his viral touchdown performance.
“A lot," Andrews said with a smile. "I was telling Harbs [Harbaugh] I think I'm kind of tired of seeing it, man. I'm ready to move on and make the next play. But it was obviously an awesome play and everybody did their job and it was incredible, really cool, but again excited about this week against the Jets."
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The Ravens' season hangs in the balance during Week 12.
Having overcome some difficult stretches, the Ravens now stand at a 5-5 record, achieving.500, and their true challenge lies ahead: sustaining this momentum.
Back home following a three-week road trip, Baltimore is set to host the struggling New York Jets at M&T Bank Stadium, aiming to achieve a winning record for the first time this season.
The team's dedication must continue, as the Ravens are now positioned to not only secure a playoff spot but also clinch the division title, representing the most straightforward route to the postseason.
With just one game separating them from the Pittsburgh Steelers and two matchups still to go against Mike Tomlin's squad, the Ravens' season remains very much in contention.
This puts extra importance on taking care of business against the Jets in Week 12.
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