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Ravens Tight End's Clutch 35-Yard Touchdown Seals Victory
17 Nov
Summary
- Ravens TE Mark Andrews sets franchise receiving yards record
- Andrews scores game-winning 35-yard rushing TD in 4th quarter
- Ravens extend winning streak to 4 games with victory over Browns

On November 17, 2025, the Baltimore Ravens faced off against the Cleveland Browns in a crucial AFC North matchup. Ravens tight end Mark Andrews made history during the game, becoming the franchise's all-time leader in receiving yards with his first catch of the day.
However, Andrews' biggest contribution came late in the 4th quarter with the score tied 16-16. The Ravens called on Andrews to take a snap from a "tush push" formation on a crucial 4th-and-1 play. Instead of a traditional quarterback sneak, Andrews motioned like he was going to toss the ball to Lamar Jackson before pivoting and running the ball 35 yards around the right end for the game-winning touchdown.
The play, called "Hurricane," was a new wrinkle the Ravens had installed leading up to the game. A key block by fullback Patrick Ricard opened up the lane for Andrews, who said it was a "perfect scenario" for the play. The touchdown gave the Ravens a 23-16 lead, and they held on to extend their winning streak to 4 games.
The victory keeps the Ravens firmly in the playoff hunt as they head into their Week 12 matchup against the New York Jets.



