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Deshaun Watson wins home debut as Browns down Ravens

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Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson throws against the Ravens on Saturday.

CLEVELAND — Deshaun Watson threw a touchdown pass in his home debut for Cleveland, leading the Browns to an ugly 13-3 win Saturday over the AFC North-leading Baltimore Ravens, who need injured star quarterback Lamar Jackson to get back quickly.

Watson wasn’t spectacular, but he did enough in his third game since being reinstated from an NFL suspension to help the Browns (6-8) keep their miniscule playoff hopes alive.

Watson, who was banned for 11 games for alleged sexual misconduct, connected with Donovan Peoples-Jones on a 3-yard TD pass in the third quarter to put the Browns up 13-3 — the biggest deficit the Ravens (9-5) have faced all season.

Watson finished 18 of 28 for 161 yards and added 22 on the ground.

Browns rookie Cade York made two field goals — and missed two tries — but outkicked Ravens All-Pro Justin Tucker, the league’s most accurate kicker, who missed a 48-yarder and had another attempt blocked.

Jackson missed his second straight game with a knee injury, and the Ravens aren’t the same without his dynamic playmaking ability.

Tyler Huntley, who was only cleared from concussion protocol a few days ago, started again for Jackson but couldn’t get Baltimore going. He went 17 of 30 for 138 yards.

Baltimore’s J.K. Dobbins ran for 125 yards, and the Ravens rolled up 198 yards rushing. But forced to throw while playing from behind in the fourth, Huntley couldn’t come up with a big play.

Huntley also made a critical mistake in the third quarter, when he was intercepted at the Cleveland 9 by Denzel Ward with the Ravens down 6-3.

Watson then directed a 91-yard scoring drive, delivering his TD strike to Peoples-Jones with 2:10 left.

Without Jackson, the Ravens have been relying on their solid running game, strong defense and Tucker’s trusted leg to keep them in the playoff hunt.

The formula worked the previous two weeks, and despite some offensive issues, Baltimore was positioned to tie it 6-6 before halftime when Tucker hooked a 48-yard attempt on the final play of the second quarter.

The Ravens have been encouraged by Jackson’s progress and are hoping he’ll return to practice this week and possibly play Saturday.

Jackson was injured in the first quarter of Baltimore’s 10-9 win over Denver on Dec. 4.

Browns defensive end Myles Garrett was credited with 1 1/2 sacks, giving him 13 1/2 this season.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh dropped to 24-6 vs. the Browns.

Ravens DT Calais Campbell hurt his knee in the fourth quarter. He was able to walk off under his own power. CB Marcus Peters went out in the third quarter with a calf injury and didn’t return.

Browns DE Jadeveon Clowney suffered a head injury late in the second quarter. Safety John Johnson III (thigh) went out in the third quarter, shortly after forcing and recovering a fumble.

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