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Sanders Debuts After Gabriel Is Concussed, Browns Still Lose
Despite getting 3 Baltimore turnovers, including a Pick 6, a 4 sack game from Myles Garrett and a building a 13 to 3 lead, the Browns still found a way to lose to the Ravens on Sunday, at home, 23-16.
Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews ran a fake “Tush Push” play and scored on 4th and 1 from the Browns 35 yard line with 2:31 left in the game to give the Ravens their first lead of the game.
Cleveland, with Shedeur Sanders making his NFL debut at quarterback after Dillon Gabriel left the game with a concussion, drove the Browns to the Baltimore 25 yard line, but then turned it over on downs allowing the Ravens to secure their 5th victory of the season.

Both rookie quarterbacks struggled. Gabriel, who played in the first half only, finished 7 of 10 for 68 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions.
Sanders, who played the entire second half, was just 4 of 12 for 47 yards, with 0 touchdowns and 1 interception. He fumbled once, but it was recovered by Cleveland and he was sacked 2 times..
The Browns only touchdown in the game came on a Devin Bush 23 yard interception return in the first half.
Cleveland finished with only 187 total offensive yards and 0 points in the second half.
The Browns are now (2-8) on the year and will travel to Las Vegas Sunday for a 4 PM kickoff with the Raiders.
