The Baltimore Ravens were in a dogfight with their divisional opponent Cleveland Browns, and they came back in the fourth quarter to win 23-16. With the game tied late in the quarter and the Ravens in a fourth-and-1 situation, the offense lined up in a Tush Push formation with Mark Andrews under center .
Instead of taking it up the middle for the one yard, Andrews reversed and ran to the side, sprinting away for a 36-yard touchdown to give the Ravens the lead. After the game, Andrews spoke about the execution and how the team was able to make the play work.
“Schematically, having a play on a critical down is something that we are always paying attention to—credit to the coaches for seeing that type of thing,” Andrews said via Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. “Credit to all the g

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