OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — On the day Mark Andrews became Baltimore's career leader in yards receiving, it was a rare running play by the star tight end that was decisive.
Andrews' 35-yard touchdown run on what was essentially a fake tush push lifted the Ravens to a 23-16 win over Cleveland on Sunday. It was the second straight week Baltimore showed some extra creativity from that type of formation in an effort to jump-start an offense that has struggled in short-yardage situations.
The Ravens (5-5) have followed a four-game losing streak with a four-game winning streak, but their trips to Minnesota and Cleveland the past two weekends have not been easy. Defensive coordinators Brian Flores and Jim Schwartz made it tough on Lamar Jackson and Baltimore's offense, and two interceptions off

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