By Brian Wacker, The Baltimore Sun (TNS)
CLEVELAND — Myles Garrett could only do so much for the flailing Cleveland Browns, and it was nearly enough.
Despite four sacks from the NFL’s leading terrorizer of quarterbacks, the Baltimore Ravens survived the All-Pro’s onslaught Sunday at Huntington Bank Field. Just barely.
All it took was a little razzle-dazzle.
With the game tied at 16 with under three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and with Baltimore facing a fourth-and-1 from the Browns’ 35-yard line, tight end Mark Andrews lined up under center for an apparent “tush push” play he had executed several times before. Instead, he spun and raced all the way to the end zone for a touchdown.
The Ravens’ defense then held off quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who replaced fellow rookie Dil

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