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Takeaways and observations from Ravens 28-3 win over Browns in Week 4

The Ravens improved to 3-1 on the season after a dominant 28-3 win over the Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Lamar Jackson had four total touchdowns (2 P/2R), and the Baltimore defense hounded rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who filled in for an injured Deshaun Watson.

The Browns were held to 166 yards on the day, while a dominant defense allowed four touchdowns on the afternoon.

The Ravens registered four sacks on the afternoon, while Mark Andrews continued his dominance over Cleveland, hauling two touchdowns on the afternoon.

With a matchup against Pittsburgh looming, here’s an instant analysis of Sunday’s massive win.

Morgan Moses

Patrick Queen

Queen had five tackles, one sack, three tackles for loss and one quarterback hit.

Mark Andrews

Andrews entered the contest with seven touchdowns scored against Cleveland in his career and finished Sunday with two receiving scores.

Ravens defensive dominance

They were facing a rookie, and Baltimore did their best to stamp out the confidence of Dorian Thompson-Robinson.

The Ravens defense had 10 straight possessions that either ended in a turnover or punt.

Thonpson-Robinson finished 19-36 passing, for 121 yards, and 3 interceptions.

Story originally appeared on Ravens Wire