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4 takeaways from the Ravens’ dominant win over the Bengals
The Baltimore Ravens roared back to life on Sunday in their 24-0 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Here are the instant takeaways from the victory:
Inspired by a visit from Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed, the Ravens recorded their first shutout in seven years by beating the Bengals 24-0 on Sunday.
The Baltimore Ravens put together their most complete win of the 2025 season in a 24-0 triumph over the Cincinnati Bengals on the road, but they didn't come out
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Joe Burrow, Zac Taylor shoulder blame for Bengals’ woes vs. Ravens; Burrow wants to finish season
The scoreboard tells the story: The offense was at its worst in years, and the unit failed to score a single point in a must-win home game. The offensive line shelled up and was unable to protect the quarterback. Burrow threw two interceptions (one pick-six), receivers were dropping passes, and the run game was nonexistent.
The Ravens (7-7) crushed the Bengals, 24-0, to keep their playoff hopes alive and secure their first shutout since 2018.
The Baltimore Ravens put together a performance that reminded everyone why this team is dangerous when it turns up in the second half of the season. In a 24-0
The Baltimore Ravens have handed Joe Burrow the first shutout of his six-year career. Lamar Jackson threw for two touchdowns, and Kyle Van Noy and Alohi Gilman teamed up for a 95-yard pick-6 as the Ravens blanked the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 on Sunday.
Joe Burrow suffered an apparent late hit on a play with less than two minutes left in the half at Paycor Stadium. While a borderline play, Dre'Mont Jones proceeded to taunt the Bengals after the hit on Burrow. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor argued with officials that it should’ve been called a late hit.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson came into Sunday's game against the Bengals on a five-game streak without having multiple touchdown passes in the same game, but he brought that to an end late in the first half.
Amid frustrations from the fans and a melancholic Joe Burrow, former Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Torrey Smith didn't hold back and called the Bengals the worst organization in the NFL.