When the Ravens lined up with Mark Andrews under center on a fourth-and-1 on the Cleveland 35-yard line with just over two minutes to play and the score tied 16-16, just about everyone in the building thought they were set to have the tight end sneak the ball for a first down.

The Ravens had other ideas, however. Andrews took the snap, spun to his right and ran for a 35-yard touchdown that gave the Ravens their first lead since the first quarter. It also set the stage for Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders to try to lead a game-tying drive in his first regular season game.

Andrews also became the Ravens’ all-time leader in receiving yards on Sunday, so it was a memorable day for the longtime Raven.

Sanders opened the drive by hitting tight end Harold Fannin for a 25-yard gain and

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