Ravens studs and duds from Week 14 loss against Browns
By Kristen Wong
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1. Mark Andrews, TE, Ravens
Another crucial game, another crazy performance from Mark Andrews. The Ravens tight end finished with 11 catches (on 11 targets!) for 115 yards and one touchdown.
Andrews also broke the franchise record for the most receiving yards by a tight end in a single season — so that’s pretty cool.
He’s been Mr. Reliable from the start, and he’ll continue serving a crucial role in this offense
That was heck of an effort by Mark Andrews, who just broke Todd Heap's record for the most receiving yards by a Ravens TE in a single-season in franchise history.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) December 12, 2021
Ravens had a nice drive going there to start third quarter, but Tyler Huntley coughed the ball up.
2. The Ravens’ run defense
Somehow, the Ravens’ run defense stopped Cleveland’s rushing offense. Again.
The run-heavy Browns came prepared with Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt in the backfield, but Chubb only recorded 17 carries for 59 yards while Hunt had two carries for five yards.
Baltimore managed to stop Cleveland from scoring on the ground, which helped them win before. This time, the Ravens needed more than just defense to secure the game, but high praise for the Ravens’ linebacker unit and all those who helped stop the run.