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Mark Andrews' late TD lifts Ravens to 23-16 win over Browns and spoils Shedeur Sanders' NFL debut
The Baltimore Ravens ended up needing a play they call “Hurricane” to rally for their fourth straight win and spoil Shedeur Sanders’ NFL debut. Tight end Mark Andrews ran 35 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with 2:31 remaining to propel the Ravens to a 23-16 victory over the Cleveland Browns.
A key mistake made Mark Andrews' "Hurricane" TD possible vs. the Cleveland Browns, according to Baltimore Ravens All-Pro Patrick Ricard.
As Ricard opened one side, Charlie Kolar sealed the edge, and Andrews had a big hole to gallop through. He hit the jets, outrunning Browns rookie linebacker Carson Schwesinger and hitting 20.09 mph on the scamper to the end zone — Andrews' top speed of his career, according to Next Gen Stats.
The Baltimore Ravens are capitalizing on the strong season Mark Andrews has been having this year, but the tight end is also benefiting, as he is on the verge of breaking a Derrick Mason record that was once considered nearly impossible to surpass.
We break down the fantasy football outlook of Mark Andrews ahead of the Ravens’ Week 11 matchup vs. the Browns.