
Baltimore Ravens

Cincinnati Bengals
Star Player
Joe Burrow (CIN) 25/39-225yd 2run-5yd
Boxscore
Summary
CINCINNATI (Interstat) ā The Baltimore Ravens shut out the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 on Sunday at Paycor Stadium, avenging a loss from two weeks prior. Lamar Jackson threw two touchdown passes in the second quarter, connecting with Rasheen Ali and Zay Flowers to give Baltimore a commanding lead before halftime. Tyler Loop added a 27-yard field goal in the third quarter. The Ravensā defense sealed the game in the fourth when an interception by Kyle Van Noy led to an 84-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Alohi Gilman. Jackson finished with 150 yards passing and the two scores. Joe Burrow threw for 225 yards for the Bengals, who were held scoreless before a crowd of 64,907. Baltimore improved to 7-7, while Cincinnati fell to 4-10.
Extended Summary
CINCINNATI (Interstat) ā In a stunning reversal of their meeting just over two weeks prior, the Baltimore Ravens delivered a comprehensive and dominant defensive performance to shut out the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 on Sunday at Paycor Stadium. The victory, witnessed by 64,907 fans, leveled the Ravensā season record at 7-7 while handing the reeling Bengals their tenth loss against just four wins. The result defied pregame projections, as Cincinnati had been a 3-point favorite with a 53.6 percent probability to win according to National Statisticalās ELO system, which had simulated a 27-25 Bengals victory. The most important sequence of the game arrived late in the second quarter, transforming a defensive struggle into a commanding Baltimore lead. After a first quarter that saw both offenses sputter, the Ravens broke through with a methodical 79-yard drive capped by a 30-yard touchdown pass from Lamar Jackson to running back Rasheen Ali with 4:35 remaining in the half. That score gave Baltimore a 7-0 advantage, but the knockout blow came just before halftime. Following a Cincinnati punt, Jackson engineered a rapid 72-yard scoring drive in just 42 seconds. He connected with Zay Flowers for a 26-yard gain, scrambled for 12 more, and then found Flowers again in the end zone for a 28-yard touchdown strike with 23 seconds left. The two quick scores sent the Ravens into the locker room with a 14-0 lead, a margin that felt insurmountable given the Bengalsā offensive woes. Baltimoreās defense was the unequivocal story, harassing Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow throughout the afternoon. The unit recorded five sacks, with linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. notching two for the Bengals and Travis Jones adding one for Baltimore. More critically, the Ravens generated two pivotal turnovers. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey intercepted a Burrow pass intended for JaāMarr Chase in the second quarter to snuff out a promising Cincinnati drive. The exclamation point came in the fourth quarter when linebacker Kyle Van Noy picked off a Burrow pass at the Baltimore 5-yard line and lateraled to safety Alohi Gilman, who raced 84 yards for a touchdown to seal the shutout at 24-0. Offensively, the Ravens relied on a potent rushing attack and efficient play from Jackson. Derrick Henry was the workhorse, grinding out 100 yards on just 11 carries, including bursts of 29 and 24 yards. Keaton Mitchell added 66 yards on eight attempts. Jackson, the top star for Baltimore, finished an efficient 8 of 12 for 150 yards with the two touchdown passes to Flowers and added 26 yards on the ground. His performance was a sharp rebound from a week earlier in a loss to Pittsburgh. Conversely, the Bengalsā offense never found rhythm despite moving the ball at times. Burrow completed 25 of 39 passes for 225 yards but was consistently thwarted in scoring territory. He was also the teamās leading rusher with just 5 yards. JaāMarr Chase was a bright spot with 10 receptions for 132 yards, and Chase Brown totaled 90 yards from scrimmage (53 rushing, 37 receiving). However, Cincinnatiās drives repeatedly stalled, culminating in 12 punts, two interceptions, and a failed fourth-down conversion. The Bengals penetrated the Baltimore red zone only once, reaching the 2-yard line in the fourth quarter before the interception returned for a touchdown. The Ravensā special teams contributed solidly, with Tyler Loop converting his only field goal attempt from 27 yards and all three extra points. Punter Jordan Stout averaged 45 yards on three kicks. The shutout victory avenges a 32-14 loss Baltimore suffered to Cincinnati on Thanksgiving and keeps the Ravensā postseason hopes alive in a muddled AFC playoff picture. The Bengals, meanwhile, see their difficult season continue with a fifth consecutive defeat, left to search for answers after being blanked at home for the first time in years. Baltimore will host New England next Sunday, while Cincinnati travels to face Miami.
Preview
Ravens, Bengals Meet in AFC North Clash With Playoff Implications on the Line CINCINNATI (Interstat) ā The Baltimore Ravens visit the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on Sunday in a late-season AFC North matchup with both teams seeking to salvage their playoff hopes. Baltimore (6-7) enters having lost two straight, including a 27-22 defeat to Pittsburgh last Sunday. Cincinnati (4-9) is coming off a 39-34 shootout loss in Buffalo. Despite their sub-.500 records, both teams remain mathematically alive in the crowded AFC wild-card race, adding urgency to this divisional contest. The Bengals won the first meeting this season, 32-14, in Baltimore on Nov. 27. The game features a premier quarterback duel between Baltimoreās Lamar Jackson and Cincinnatiās Joe Burrow. Jackson is coming off a mixed performance against Pittsburgh, passing for 219 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 43 yards and another score, but also throwing a critical interception. In his last four games, he has rushed for 91 yards and two touchdowns. Burrow is riding a hot streak, throwing for seven touchdowns and 545 yards in his last two outings. He passed for 284 yards and four touchdowns in the loss to Buffalo. Baltimoreās ground attack, led by Derrick Henry and Keaton Mitchell, will test a Cincinnati defense that allowed 39 points last week. The Ravens will need to contain Burrow and a Bengals passing attack that has found rhythm after a mid-season slump. According to National Statisticalās game simulator, Cincinnati is projected to win 27-25. Oddsmakers have installed the Bengals as 2.5-point favorites at home. The over/under is set at 51.5 points. The Ravensā remaining schedule includes games against New England, Green Bay and Pittsburgh. The Bengals will travel to Miami before hosting Arizona and Cleveland to close the season. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. EST on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.