The Baltimore Ravens churned out an amazing 47-42 win over the Cleveland Browns in Week 14, in a game that was something out of a movie. Crazy plays, untimely injuries, heroic comebacks, and an unbelievable ending were key storylines in this game as the Ravens fought and clawed their way to a season-saving victory.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson led this team by example on “Monday Night Football.” Jackson left the game in the fourth quarter with what was classified as cramps. That paved the way for Trace McSorley to come in as his replacement, but right as the clock hit the two-minute warning, McSorley went down with an injury. That’s when Jackson came racing back onto the field and threw a beautiful touchdown pass to Marquise Brown on fourth down. After the defense gave up a quick touchdown to Cleveland to tie the game back up, Jackson led the offense down the field one more time to set Justin Tucker up for the game-winning field goal.
In what was the game of the year and one of the best games in Ravens’ history, Baltimore is glad they came out on top. The win keeps their playoff hopes alive and proves that nothing will rattle this team. Let’s dive into a few takeaways from a massive win.