CLEVELAND -- On the day when Mark Andrews set the Baltimore Ravens ' all-time receiving yards record, it was an unexpected run by the former Pro Bowl tight end that kept them in the AFC North title hunt.
Off a play aptly called "Hurricane," Andrews took the snap on what looked like a tush push and instead spun to the outside for a 35-yard touchdown run, which proved to be the winning score in the Ravens' 23-16 comeback win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
It was a gutsy play call on fourth-and-1 with the game tied at 16 and just 2:39 left in regulation. Rather than attempt a go-ahead 52-yard field goal, the Ravens opted for a trick play they put in the playbook this past week and only had practiced a couple of times.
"It was a perfect scenario to pull that out there," Andrew

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