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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Marvin Ross returned an interception 19 yards for a touchdown with 90 seconds left in the fourth quarter Saturday night to end a threat from the Philadelphia Soul and seal a 63-49 upset victory for the Cleveland Gladiators in an Arena Football League game at Quicken Loans Arena.

The victory was Cleveland's fourth in a row, and their first over Philadelphia in seven games stretching back three seasons. The Gladiators improved to 5-4 -- their first time over .500 this season --- and the Soul dropped to 7-2.

The Gladiators trailed only once, in the first quarter.

Cleveland quarterback Arvell Nelson completed 22 of 36 passes for 307 yards and seven touchdowns. Quentin Sims led receivers with 10 catches for 114 yards and three touchdowns.

Collin Taylor extended his franchise-record stretch of 25 consecutive games with a touchdown. He had five receptions for 78 yards and two TDs. Larry Beavers also had two TDs and five catches that went for 104 yards.

The Soul looked ready to extend their spell over the Glads when quarterback Dan Raudabaugh opened the game with a 40-yard strike to Shaun Kauleinamoku that gave them first-and-goal on the four yard line. But the Gladiators kept them out of the end zone, then scored on their first possession when Nelson connected for 10 yards with Taylor.

Beavers raced 48 yards on a pass from Nelson for Cleveland's second score. But Philadelphia led after the first quarter, 21-14, on TD passes from Raudabaugh to Ryan McDaniel, Darius Reynolds and Kauleinamoku.

The Gladiators tied it on Nelson's 39-yard touchdown pass to Quentin Sims, then regained the lead on a four-yard TD pass to Sims. Philadelphia re-knotted the game, 28-28, but the Gladiators went ahead for good at halftime, on a 14-yarder from Nelson to Sims.