Can you believe it? The Ravens take down the Bengals in a nail-biting overtime thriller—Justin Tucker, MVP vibes! Discover how it all went down!
In what can only be described as a rollercoaster game, the Baltimore Ravens captivated their fans with a jaw-dropping 41-38 overtime victory against the Cincinnati Bengals. The match was an absolute offensive spectacle, with Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson throwing for four touchdown passes, solidifying his reputation as a leading MVP contender this season. But it wasn’t just Jackson stealing the show; Justin Tucker, the GOAT of kickers, capped the comeback with a beautiful 24-yard field goal that echoed in Ravens lore for years to come.
The Bengals were unwilling to lie down easily, however. Cincinnati’s star quarterback, Joe Burrow, lit up the field, tossing an impressive five touchdown passes, including jaw-dropping connections of 41 and 70 yards to the blazing Ja'Marr Chase. The back-and-forth scoring kept fans on the edge of their seats, and it felt like a game straight out of an NFL film—complete with every dramatic plot twist imaginable and enough gridiron drama to fuel your weekend binge-watching.
No thrilling game would be complete without a bit of defensive grit, right? Enter cornerback Marlon Humphrey, who became the unsung hero of the Ravens’ defense. Although battered and seen leaving the locker room in a walking boot after grabbing a critical interception late in the fourth quarter, Humphrey's performance on the field was pivotal. His clutch play gave the Ravens a fighting chance to close out the exhilarating comeback and secure their win.
As the dust settles on this sensational matchup, Ravens fans can bask in the glory of their team’s resilience. Justin Tucker continues to rewrite the record books while Jackson remains an awe-inspiring force. This game will be remembered not just for its score, but as a testament to what happens when courage, skill, and teamwork collide on the football field.
Did you know that Justin Tucker is not only the highest-scoring player in Ravens history but also holds the record for the longest field goal ever made in NFL history at 66 yards? Adding to the drama, this incredible overtime showdown also holds a place in weekly NFL history by being one of the highest-scoring games featuring a kicker's game-winning field goal in recent times. It’s safe to say the Ravens' revolutionary comeback will be the talk of the town as they turn their sights toward their next matchup!
Lamar Jackson played like an MVP and Justin Tucker showed why he's the GOAT. Marlon Humphrey saved a tough day for the defense.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw five touchdowns for the first time in his NFL career, including touchdown passes of 41 and 70 yards to Ja'Marr Chase. NOTES ...
It was a game for the ages between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals. Ultimately, a 24-yard field goal from Justin Tucker sealed the ...
Expert recap and game analysis of the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals NFL game from October 6, 2024 on ESPN.
Both quarterbacks starred as Joe Burrow completed five touchdowns and Lamar Jackson threw for four.
CB Marlon Humphrey left locker room with a boot on his foot. He didn't speak to reporters, but he left clutching a game ball after his INT gave Ravens a chance.
Justin Tucker's 24-yard field goal secured a 41-38 overtime victory for the Baltimore Ravens over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 5.
At one point in the fourth quarter, Joe Burrow was 27-for-34 for 353 yards and five touchdown passes, while former college teammate Ja'Marr Chase had nine ...
Baltimore Beatdown Staff Reactions to the Ravens' stunning overtime win against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey cuts off a slant for a one-handed interception late in the fourth quarter in Cincinnati.
Lamar Jackson and Zay Flowers get the Ravens down to the Bengals' 8-yard line on their opening drive.
Ravens OLB Tavius Robinson bulldozes into the backfield for a sack on third down.
Ravens TE Isaiah Likely brings in a 1-yard touchdown catch from Lamar Jackson in the third quarter.