The Baltimore Ravens scored only 10 points after the first quarter, but it was enough to seal the 25-15, come-from-behind victory over the Cleveland Browns in a battle of AFC North Division teams at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Baltimore kicker Justin Tucker made a 43-yard field goal attempt and extended the Ravens’ lead over the Cleveland Browns to 10 points, at 25-15, with 2:49 left in the fourth quarter of the today’s game.
Tucker kicked the field goal four plays after the Browns turned the ball over on downs when Brandon Weeden’s pass attempt to wide receiver Greg Little sailed over the second-year player’s hands.
Torrey Smith’s 19-yard touchdown reception put the Ravens back in front of the Browns and the ensuing two-point conversion to Anquan Boldin brought the advantage to seven points, at 22-15, with 4:26 remaining in the fourth quarter.
On third-and-10, quarterback Joe Flacco withstood the pressure from the Browns’ defensive front and delivered the ball to Smith, who caught the pass near the first-down marker and spun toward the sideline to avoid a tackle and before sprinting to the end zone. Smith’s touchdown was his fifth of the regular season.
With his fifth field goal of the day coming from 41 yards away, kicker Phil Dawson gave the Browns their first lead of the game over the Ravens, 15-14, with 8:48 left in regulation.
Dawson is one made field goal away from equaling his franchise record of six field goals, which he achieved at San Diego on Nov. 5, 2006.
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