The Cleveland Browns made a decision to start Bailey Zappe over Dorian Thompson-Robinson in the final game of the season against the Baltimore Ravens. However, the team chose to change gears following a disastrous couple of offensive series, benching Zappe before the first quarter ended.
The final week of the NFL regular season got off to a hot start with the Baltimore Ravens clinching the AFC North following a dominant 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns at MT&T Bank Stadium.
The Cleveland Browns will get an in-depth look at their quarterback depth chart as the club wraps up the 2024 campaign on Saturday. In the regular-season finale, Cleveland is slated to start veteran Bailey Zappe at quarterback,
Browns quarterback Bailey Zappe took the massive Week 18 loss to the Ravens, then later discussed his future in Cleveland.
The Baltimore Ravens are AFC North champions and will enter the playoffs as the No. 3 seed in the conference. This division title comes as Baltimore came away with a 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns at home to wrap up the regular season.
The Cleveland Browns are reportedly benching Dorian Thompson-Robinson in favor of finishing out the season behind Bailey Zappe. Zappe will start
There are many reasons Baltimore has a chance to win a division title this week while Cleveland is near the bottom of the league. Consider the matchup at quarterback.
In his first Browns start in Baltimore, Zappe threw an ugly pick-6 in the first quarter right into the hands of Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins. Wiggins had a clear lane to catch the ball and ran it right into the end zone for Baltimore’s first touchdown of the game.
Ravens rookie Nate Wiggins intercepts a pass from Browns quarterback Bailey Zappe to give his team an early lead in Week 18
The Cleveland Browns have finally found the endzone. With under 12 minutes left in the game, Browns quarterback Bailey Zappe connected with tight end Jordan Akins for a 16-yard touchdown, ending the team’s 24-drive touchdown drought. Kicker Dustin Hopkins added the extra point to trim Baltimore’s lead to 21-10.