Ravens eliminate Bengals from playoff contention
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The Ravens shut out the Cincinnati Bengals, 24-0, on the road Sunday for a division win. With both teams knowing how important the frigid game was in the AFC North race, it was the Ravens who put the Bengals' playoff hopes on ice. Baltimore held Cincinnati to 298 yards and kept Burrow scoreless for the first time in his career as a starter.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Cincinnati, much like the rest of the state of Ohio, has had to dig out of multiple inches of snow after to a Saturday snowstorm that affected all corners of the state. The Bengals also had to get Paycor Stadium ready for Sunday’s home game against the Ravens.
NFL officials have released a statement after fans at the Cincinnati Bengals game complained that seats at Paycor Stadium were covered with snow.
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CINCINNATI, Ohio — The Bengals have a short inactives list for Sunday’s home game against the Ravens because they have 52 players on the roster at the time. But for the second time in three weeks, they won’t have one of their primary targets.
With the Bengals being shut out in the fourth quarter, Burrow blindly threw an interception under extreme pressure near the end zone that was intercepted by Kyle Van Noy and then handed off to safety Alohi Gilman for a pick 6 that covered 95 yards.
Baltimore Ravens standout rookie linebacker Teddye Buchanan suffered a knee injury Sunday afternoon while covering a punt against the Cincinnati Bengals. The the team declared him out for the remainder of the game in Cincinnati.
Week 1 (Burrow): C. Week 4 (Jake Browning): F. Week 5 (Browning): D. Week 6 (Joe Flacco): B. Week 7 (Flacco): A. Week 8 (Flacco): B. Week 9 (Flacco): A. Week 11 (Flacco): C. Week 12 (Flacco): C. Week 14 (Burrow): 3-way tie between B, C and F.