Four former Oklahoma players start, win for Baltimore Ravens in playoffs

Four former Oklahoma players started and contributed to Baltimore’s playoff win over Tennessee on Sunday.

Four former Oklahoma players started for the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday in their highly-anticipated playoff rematch with the Tennessee Titans.

Wide receiver Marquise Brown, tight end Mark Andrews and offensive linemen Orlando Brown and Ben Powers are all key contributors to the Ravens offense who came up big in a 20-13 win to advance to the Divisional Round next weekend.

Brown was one of the stars of the game catching seven passes for 109 yards – highlighted by a 28-yard reception that helped get the offense going after Baltimore fell down 10-0 early.

Andrews caught four passes of his own for 41 yards to help contribute to the cause. Brown and Andrews were the two leading receivers for the Ravens. Meanwhile, Orlando Brown and Powers were part of an offensive line that helped quarterback Lamar Jackson run for 136 yards with a touchdown and the offense as a whole average just under seven yards per carry on the day.

The win pushes Baltimore into the AFC’s final four teams vying for a spot in February’s Super Bowl. Next up will either be a trip to Kansas City or to Buffalo depending on the outcome of the Cleveland BrownsPittsburgh Steelers tilt set for Sunday night.

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