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The Baltimore Ravens will be looking for revenge, but the Cincinnati Bengals will be trying to heal their own wounds when the AFC North rivals face off Sunday in NFL Week 15. The Bengals (4-9) pulled off a 32-14 road victory against the Ravens (6-7) two weeks ago as Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow returned from injury.
The Bengals fell to 4-10 this season with their 24-0 loss to the Ravens at Paycor Stadium, the first shutout with Joe Burrow as starting quarterback.
Punishment appears to be coming for the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The Bengals are taking on the Ravens at home on Sunday. It's a snowy day in Cincinnati. The Bengals reportedly did not remove the snow from the seats at the stadium prior to kickoff,
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow addresses his future with the team after their shutout loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
A Hamilton County commissioner and Cincinnati Bengals fans are frustrated after the team was accused of not removing snow from stadium seats.
The Ravens (7-7) crushed the Bengals, 24-0, to keep their playoff hopes alive and secure their first shutout since 2018.
Bengals wide receiver Charlie Jones suffered a right ankle injury during Sunday's game against the Ravens. He was initially questionable to return, but has been ruled out. With Jones out, the Bengals only have three active wide receivers: Ja'Marr Chase,
The Cincinnati Bengals are bouncing back thanks to quarterback Joe Burrow's return. Here's how they can get back into the playoff picture.
Bengals defend their handling of snow-covered seats at Paycor Stadium as they trail the Ravens 14-0, raising fresh questions about game-day.