CLEVELAND – The Browns and their fans hadn't felt heartbreak in years.This time the pain wasn't nearly as bad.Cleveland couldn't stop Lamar Jackson from running around in the first half or on a fourth-down play in the final two minutes after he returned from cramps, and the Browns were beaten 47-42 on Monday night by the Baltimore Ravens in a wild game with twists galore.But in prime time, on a national stage, the Browns showed they're not the same old Browns.“The message in the locker room after the game was, win as a team, lose as a team,” said quarterback Baker Mayfield, who shook off his first interception in six games and rallied the Browns from a 14-point deficit in the second half. "There can either be good or bad to come from.