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Ravens, Browns Renew Rivalry In Baltimore

After a dramatic Week Three victory over the Patriots, the Ravens welcome in the AFC North rival Cleveland Browns to Baltimore tonight.  The Ravens moved to 2-and-1 by defeating New England Sunday night.  Rookie Justin Tucker nailed a 27-yard field goal as time expired to give Baltimore a 31-30 victory.  Torrey Smith caught six passes for 127 yards and two touchdowns less than 24 hours after his younger brother was killed in a motorcycle accident.  Cleveland fell to 0-and-3 after losing at home to Buffalo on Sunday, 24-14.  Rookie QB Brandon Weeden tossed two fourth-quarter interceptions for the Browns, who are winless in their first three games of a season for the fifth time in seven years.  

Baltimore has won eight straight against Cleveland, with its last loss coming in November of 2007.  The Ravens will also induct former running back Jamal Lewis into their Ring of Honor at halftime.  Lewis also spent time with the Browns.  The regular referees will be back on the field tonight, as the league and the NFLRA agreed to a new eight-year labor agreement last night.  The NFL had used replacement refs for the first three weeks of the season. 

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