On a weekend where no lead has been safe, the Baltimore Ravens have rallied back from a 9-0 deficit to take a 10-9 halftime lead over the Bengals on Super ...
The Ravens have him on a pitch count of sorts, but is is extremely productive when he gets the ball. Big run by Huntley on the outside gives Baltimore a first-and-goal. 12-play, 83-yard drive that took almost half of the quarter. We head to the fourth quarter with a tied score. Have to think they use him more in the 4th quarter. Big stop for the Ravens forcing a quick punt. That's the longest TD play in Bengals playoff history. Burrow sustained three sacks while going 14 of 19 for 122 yards during the first half. Relying on physicality on both sides of the ball, the visiting Ravens clawed their way back into the game after being dominated during the first 15 minutes. Dobbins and teammate Gus Edwards combined to run for 61 yards on 14 carries during the first half. Huge play at this juncture of the game. Baltimore's hard-hitting defense gave its offense the ball back when rookie Kyle Hamilton forced a fumble of tight end Hayden Hurst.
For the second straight week, the Cincinnati Bengals are set to host the Baltimore Ravens. This time, however, this game will end one team's season and ...
The good guys lost that game but they're undoubtedly the better team between the two heading into this matchup. Baltimore rested a lot of their starters last week but now they'll be rested and ready to go. This time, however, this game will end one team's season and we're all hoping that it's the Ravens whose season is about to end.
The Bengals open the postseason with a Wild Card showdown against Baltimore on Sunday night at Paycor Stadium. The game airs at 8:15 p.m. on NBC.
In last week's game against Baltimore, the secondary set the tone early with interceptions on two of the Ravens' first three drives, before a fumble recovered in the end zone for a TD capped off a dominant opening half. He also has left his footprints in the backfield with 2.5 sacks in the last four contests, compared to two in his previous 36 career games. Cincinnati's defense has recorded 10 takeaways over the last four games, with six of those resulting in Bengals touchdowns. Evan McPherson had perhaps the best postseason by a kicker in league history a year ago. Ja'Marr Chase recorded an astounding 368 receiving yards in last year's postseason, the most by a rookie in NFL history. The Bengals open the postseason with a Wild Card showdown against Baltimore on Sunday night at Paycor Stadium.
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[Cincinnati Bengals](https://www.cincyjungle.com/) host the [Baltimore Ravens](https://www.baltimorebeatdown.com/) in the third of three Wild Card playoff games tonight. These AFC North rivals split the season series, but the Ravens come into this one without their starting quarterback, while the Bengals are looking like the team that won the AFC a year ago. AFC Wild Card Game
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The Ravens have the Bengals at 3rd & 10 and are hoping to force a field goal try. — The Ravens are up to midfield and running the ball well so far between J.K. — Huge play for the Ravens as Justin Houston sacks Joe Burrow for a nine-yard loss. — A 14-yard gain by Andrews has the Ravens in the red zone. TWO-MINUTE WARNING — The Ravens are looking to move deeper into field goal range, at the very least, as the half comes to a close. — The Ravens are knocking on the door at the 5-yard line...Eli Apple is down for the Bengals. The Ravens lead, but the Bengals badly needed that stop. — We saw the Bengals' offense for less than three minutes in the second quarter, and the defense will be back on the field to open the second half. — The Ravens pick up a quick first down, but the Bengals tighten their run defense and force a punt less than three minutes in. — Tremendous catch by Mark Andrews to take the Ravens into Bengals territory. — A lot of highlights on that Ravens drive, and the only one that mattered belonged to the Bengals. — The Ravens did what they needed to do and forced a three-and-out, but Geno Stone goes into the leg of punter Drue Chrisman and gives the Bengals new life.
A final prediction for Ravens vs. Bengals in the opening round of the playoffs.
This one might only break open late on a turnover as the Ravens try to keep pace. It certainly doesn’t feel safe to predict a massive blowout like the Bengals had over the Ravens twice last year. Dobbins is an elite running back, but the Bengals have shuttered the likes of Derrick Henry this year with emphasis, so it’s a matter of that trend continuing and not giving up big plays. But the offense had to deal with a strong Ravens defense and was vanilla in order not to show their hands before the playoffs. Now the Ravens will open up the playbook on both sides of the ball Sunday night, including having But the same logic applies to the Ravens.