Baltimore dropped their third game of the season with a 33-31 loss to Cleveland. Despite claiming a 24-9 lead in the third quarter and a 31-17 lead in the fourth quarter, the Ravens did not hold on at home against a divisional rival.
The Browns ran 25 more plays, gained 67 more yards, were twice as efficient on third down and won time of possession by nearly 10 minutes. Neither the Ravens offense, defense, special teams nor coaching staff were up to the task in Week 10. Baltimore maintains a half game lead in the AFC North heading into a showdown versus the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night.