CLEVELAND -- Through the first quarter of the season, the Baltimore Ravens were historically perfect in the red zone and putting up points more consistently than any other team in the NFL.
Then, something strange happened when the Ravens hit the road: They lost their way to the end zone.
Baltimore's 12-9 overtime loss to the Cleveland Browns extended the Ravens' touchdown drought to 123 minutes, 3 seconds. It's a rut that has included poor throws from Joe Flacco, debatable play-calling, ill-timed turnovers and a dozen punts.
The last time Baltimore crossed the goal line was midway through the first quarter of the Sept.