Final score: Ravens 28, Browns 7
Third Quarter: Ravens 21, Browns 7
Second Quarter: Browns 7, Ravens 6
First Quarter: Browns 0, Ravens 0
Browns vs. Ravens live scores, highlights, and updates from ‘Thursday Night Football’
Baltimore can strengthen its place atop the AFC North by sending Cleveland to a 10th straight loss.


Browns/Ravens highlights
You’ve probably never heard of him before, but Seth DeValve caught a touchdown pass for the Browns! Raise your hand if you have him on your fantasy football team. No one? Oh, that’s too bad.
Oh, hey! Josh McCown is in the game and — yup! — he threw an immediate interception.
Browns rookie OL Spencer Drango used the Mannequin Challenge as a blocking technique. Surprise, McCown got crushed.
Injuries
Ravens left guard Alex Lewis injured his right ankle and did not return.
Before the game
The Baltimore Ravens halted a four-game losing streak to regain their spot at the top of the AFC North. All they have to do to stay there is defend their home field against the winless Cleveland Browns on Thursday Night Football.
The Ravens currently lead the division after toppling the Steelers in Week 9, but with a 4-4 record, they’re the weakest link in the NFL’s projected playoff field. The division remains wide open for Baltimore, 4-4 Pittsburgh, and 3-4-1 Cincinnati, leaving only one team on the outside looking in.
And as usual, it’s the Browns.
Cleveland sealed its 10th straight losing season on Sunday when it was torched by the 7-1 Cowboys down in Dallas. The Browns haven’t seen the happy side of .500 in nearly two years, but can at least use 2016’s lost campaign to get a better idea of what young talent is worth keeping on its roster. That’s why head coach Hue Jackson has decided to keep rookie Cody Kessler in the starting lineup, at least for now.
“The quarterback’s job is to get the team to win,” Jackson said.
Kessler has been steady, if unspectacular, in his first season as a pro. He’ll face a stiff test on Thursday against Baltimore. The Ravens hounded Ben Roethlisberger en route to a 21-14 victory last week, holding him to just a 67.6 QB rating.
Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco, on the other hand, should have a much easier time finding his targets. The Browns have been the league’s second-worst passing defense in 2016. If an embattled secondary can’t reverse that trend, 0-16 will sneak up on Cleveland much faster than anyone would have hoped for.











