TL;DR
- Baltimore Ravens trail Cleveland Browns 16-10 in Week 11 contest.
- Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders makes NFL debut for the Browns.
- Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton sacked Sanders and mimicked his celebration.
- Ravens need a win to reach a .500 record and boost playoff hopes.
The Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns have been locked in a close contest during Week 11. As of this writing, Baltimore is behind 16-10, with The Browns' only touchdown being a pick-six scored by Linebacker Devin Bush.
Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders has been the story of the game, making his NFL debut. Dillon Gabriel is undergoing evaluation for a concussion, leading to the Colorado product's first taste of regular season play.
Facing a formidable Ravens defense packed with All-Pros was hardly the ideal scenario for Sanders's first game, and Baltimore's safety Kyle Hamilton certainly enjoyed himself at Sanders's expense.
The All-Pro safety sacked Sanders and celebrated with the quarterback's wrist-raising celebration.
Kyle Hamilton sacked Shedeur Sanders on 3rd down and it looks like he did Shedeur's celebration: pic.twitter.com/tcsP15Bfv0 https://t.co/CmbA6r4KYr
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) November 16, 2025
To reach a.500 record, the Ravens must secure a victory, having started the game at 4-5. With teams like the Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars ahead of Baltimore in the AFC wild card standings also winning, this win is crucial.
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