Facing the Cleveland Browns, the Ravens went back to their roots yesterday.
Unleashing an old yet successful profile, the Ravens relied on powerful running back Jamal Lewis and a punishing defense to pull away from the Browns, 33-13, before 69,473 at M&T Bank Stadium.
But on this day, it was Lewis and not the defense setting the records.
Lewis rolled for 295 yards on 30 carries, surpassing the 3-year-old mark of the Cincinnati Bengals' Corey Dillon by 17 yards.
His league mark was the key in evening the Ravens' record at 1-1 and tying the team with the Pittsburgh Steelers atop the AFC North. The Browns fell to 0-2 and lost for the first time...