<p>By TOM WITHERS, AP Sports Writer 2 hours, 24 minutes ago</p><p>CLEVELAND (AP)—Following wide receiver Josh Cribbs’ scary last-second injury, Browns coach Eric Mangini said he wishes he would have handled the final play of Monday night’s game differently.</p><p>Cribbs was taken to a hospital after he was flattened on a last, meaningless play in Baltimore’s 16-0 win over the Browns. Mangini called it a “competitive situation” and said Cribbs improvised on the pass play by lateraling the ball before being hit by Ravens defensive end Dwan Edwards(notes).</p><p>Mangini said Cribbs did not sustain a concussion. He’s optimistic that his best playmaker will be available for Sunday’s game in Detroit.</p><p>He did defend Browns quarterback Brady Quinn’s(notes) questionable chop block on Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs(notes) following an interception. Mangini said he believed Quinn’s assertion that he was going after cornerback Chris Carr(notes), who made the pick in the third quarter. Quinn was penalized 15 yards for a low block and could face a league fine.</p>