Ravens QB Trace McSorley has sprained knee but no serious injury
By Zac Wassink
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Last updated 12/15/20
Things appeared bleak for Baltimore Ravens backup quarterback Trace McSorley and his teammates with two minutes remaining in Monday's memorable prime-time showdown with the Cleveland Browns.
McSorley went down to what seemed to be a serious knee injury as starting signal-caller and reigning regular-season Most Valuable Player Lamar Jackson was dealing with cramping issues inside the locker room. Jackson returned to the field just as McSorley became a spectator, however, and then connected with wide receiver Marquise Brown for a 44-yard go-ahead touchdown.
Baltimore won after Justin Tucker converted a 55-yard field-goal attempt in the closing seconds.