The Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens have gone into half time all square at 3-3 following a low-scoring first half to their AFC North clash at the M&T Bank Stadium this evening.
The Ravens were forced to punt on their opening possession but quickly got the ball back when Connor Shaw fumbled and Terrell Suggs was there to collect.
They were unable to take advantage of the turnover, however, with the opening quarter ending pointless as the defences came out on top.
Baltimore finally broke the deadlock in the second period having moved within scoring range, but they were forced to settle for just three points as Justin Tucker converted from 25 yards.
The Browns got on the board themselves towards the end of the half, but they also only came away with a field goal as Garrett Hartley split the posts from 38 yards.
The Ravens need to win to stand any chance of making it into the playoffs this season, while the Browns are looking to post their first non-losing season since 2007.