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Ravens run win streak to four games by beating Browns 23-16

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16 November 2025

When the Ravens lined up with Mark Andrews under center on a fourth-and-1 on the Cleveland 35-yard line with just over two minutes to play and the score tied 16-16, just about everyone in the building thought they were set to have the tight end sneak the ball for a first down.

The Ravens had other ideas, however. Andrews took the snap, spun to his right and ran for a 35-yard touchdown that gave the Ravens their first lead since the first quarter. It also set the stage for Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders to try to lead a game-tying drive in his first regular season game.

Andrews also became the Ravens' all-time leader in receiving yards on Sunday, so it was a memorable day for the longtime Raven.

Sanders opened the drive by hitting tight end Harold Fannin for a 25-yard gain and then connected with wide receiver Jerry Jeudy on a third down. Jeudy juked and dodged Ravens defenders to pick up a first down, but there would not be a magical ending for the fifth-round pick. After a five-yard scramble on first down, Sanders threw three incompletions as the Ravens pressured him and Baltimore was able to take a knee to close out a 23-16 win.

It's the fourth straight win for the Ravens and they're now 5-5 after starting the year 1-5. They're also one game behind the Steelers with both games against their AFC North rivals ahead of them on the schedule. They'll play the Jets and Bengals in the next two weeks, so they could find themselves in first place before the first meeting between the teams in Week 14.

For that to happen, they'll need to play a cleaner game than they did on Sunday. Lamar Jackson threw a pair of interceptions — one bounced off running back Keaton Mitchell's hands and the other was batted by Browns defensive lineman Mike Hall Jr. at the line — and they also gave the ball away on a muffed punt. Browns linebacker Devin Bush returned the first pick for a touchdown and the Ravens also had an offside penalty on a Browns punt that gave Cleveland a first down on their way to a field goal.

On top of the turnovers, the Ravens also gave up three Myles Garrett sacks in the first half. He added a fourth in the second half to give him 15 for the season and make him the fourth player in league history with multiple four-sack games in the same season.

Those scores helped the Browns to a 16-10 halftime lead and Sanders entered the game in the third quarter when Dillon Gabriel went for a concussion evaluation. Gabriel was ultimately ruled out of the game and Sanders was 4-of-16 for 47 yards and an interception. Sanders was also sacked twice, but he did show more of an ability and willingness to throw the ball down the field than Gabriel has since entering the starting lineup in Cleveland.

The Browns will be in Las Vegas next Sunday and Sanders will likely get the start with Gabriel now in the concussion protocol. If he can hit on a few more of those throws, he could wind up with the job after Gabriel is cleared to get back on the field.

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Rams edge Seahawks in a thriller to take sole possession of first in the NFC West

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16 November 2025
Inglewood, CA, Sunday, November 16, 2025 - Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford slings a pass to Colby Parkinson in the first quarter of a 21-19 win over the Seattle Seahawks at SoFi Stadium on Sunday. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)

Midnight Mode, indeed.

On the day the Rams donned black uniforms for the first and only time this season, the offense largely went dark.

Red-hot quarterback Matthew Stafford cooled. Star receivers Davante Adams and Puka Nacua struggled to consistently make the clutch plays that they often make look routine.

But safety Kamren Kinchens and the Rams’ defense managed to keep the Seattle Seahawks at bay — just barely.

Kinchens intercepted two passes, and cornerbacks Cobie Durant and Darious Williams also picked off passes as the Rams held off the Seahawks for a 21-19 victory Sunday before 75,323 at SoFi Stadium that was not secured until Seattle’s Jason Myers missed a 61-yard field goal as time expired.

The kick is NO GOOD and the Rams hang for the win! pic.twitter.com/fHPtWHfuYc

— NFL (@NFL) November 17, 2025

Stafford tossed touchdown passes to Adams and tight end Colby Parkinson, and Kyren Williams rushed for a touchdown as the Rams improved to 8-2, extended their winning streak to five games and assumed sole possession of first place in the NFC West.

The Rams can thank Kinchens, a second-year safety who has six career interceptions, including four against the Seahawks. His interceptions set up Williams’ touchdown in the first quarter and Parkinson’s in the fourth.

The Rams went into the game having scored at least 34 points in each of their last three games. But that production was absent against a Seahawks team that fell to 7-3 and had its four-game winning streak end.

Stafford increased his league-leading total of touchdown passes to 27 and did not have a pass intercepted for the seventh consecutive game. But the 17th-year pro was not as sharp as he had been during a stretch that put him in the conversation for NFL most valuable player. Stafford completed 15 of 28 passes for 130 yards.

Stafford enjoyed a banner day compared to Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold.

The Rams' front pressured Darnold into multiple poor decisions, and Kinchens, Durant and Williams made him pay. Darnold completed 29 of 44 passes for 279 yards with four interceptions.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who was on pace to set an NFL record for yards receiving in a season, caught nine passes for 105 yards. But he did not score.

Cooper Kupp, the former Rams star making his return to SoFi Stadium, did not have a catch in the first three quarters but had three during a late scoring drive that trimmed the Rams’ lead to two points.

The Rams led 14-9 at halftime on Williams’ one-yard touchdown run and Stafford’s one-yard touchdown pass to Adams.

It was a satisfying situation for the Rams, whose first drive ended at the Seahawks’ eight-yard line when Stafford’s fourth-down pass to tight end Tyler Higbee fell incomplete.

Kinchens’ 31-yard interception return, however, set up Williams’ touchdown. And after Myers kicked the first of three first-half field goals for the Seahawks, Stafford led a long drive that ended with Adams’ 1,000th career reception and his 10th touchdown catch of the season.

The Rams had an opportunity to seize control early in the third quarter when Durant returned an interception to the Seahawks’ 35-yard line. But two plays later, Nacua lost a fumble after making a catch.

Myers’ fourth field goal pulled the Seahawks to within 14-12 midway through the third. But Kinchens intercepted another pass late in the quarter, setting up Stafford’s six-yard touchdown pass to Parkinson for a 21-12 lead.

Still, the Rams struggled to put away the Seahawks. Kenneth Walker III’s one-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter pulled the Seahawks to within 21-19 with 2:23 left.

After Ethan Evans’ punt pinned them at the one-yard line, the Seahawks got the ball back with 1:40 left and drove 56 yards in nine plays.

But Myers could not match his career-best 61-yard field goal against the Rams in 2020. This time it went wide right.

The Rams play host to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-4) next Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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Broncos, Chiefs trade TDs, now tied 13-13

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16 November 2025

The Broncos had 83 yards in their first five possessions of Sunday's game against the Chiefs. They went 89 yards in 11 plays on their latest drive, scoring the first touchdown of the game.

Denver leads 13-6 with 4:03 remaining in the third quarter.

Patrick Mahomes threw two interceptions in the Chiefs' sixth possession of the day, with rookie Jahdae Barron's 41-yard pick-six overturned by an illegal contact penalty on Riley Moss. A penalty didn't save Mahomes on the second.

Broncos cornerback Ja'Quan McMillian intercepted Mahomes at the Dener 5 and returned it 63 yards before Tyquan Thornton chased him down. The return was negated by an illegal blindside block by John Franklin-Myers. (Broncos coach Sean Payton also received a penalty for running into an official on the sideline, but that penalty was declined.)

Bo Nix then led the Broncos down the field, with Jaleel McLaughin getting pushed in from the 4 for the go-ahead score.

The Chiefs, though, answered with a six-play, 75-yard drive that included a 61-yard reception by Thornton to the Denver 11. Kansas City cashed in on Kareem Hunt's 2-yard run.

The teams are now tied 13-13.

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  2. Shedeur Sanders in as Browns QB, Dillon Gabriel ruled out
  3. Bears CB Nahshon Wright gets emotional after interception following death of his former coach John Beam
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