The Cincinnati Bengals face the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium for Sunday ...
Higgins' worst game of the season saw him record just 27 yards and that was in Week 1 against a tough Steelers defense. The Cincinnati Bengals face the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium for Sunday Night Football and the winner will be atop the AFC North with a 3-2 record. In his past two games, Higgins has averaged over 17 yards per catch and is just gashing secondaries.
BALTIMORE _ With an eye toward stopping the Ravens' dangerous running game, the Bengals activated second-year defensive tackle Tyler Shelvin for the first ...
But last week against the Bills he had a touchdown both receiving and rushing and the last time he played against the Bengals he had a career-high 160 yards in the 2020 finale. Shelvin, a fourth-rounder in 2021, has had a slow start to his pro career, in part because of a procedure he needed on his hand just before training camp. The Bengals lead, 7-4, when the turnovers are even …
"Sunday Night Football" is the setting for a hard-hitting AFC North rivalry. The Baltimore Ravens (2-2) host the Cincinnati Bengals (2-2) at 8:20 p.m. ET on ...
Ravens stall just outside the red zone and settle for 3 points. •2h ago Bengals lost Andrews in coverage. Vonn Bell has been a ball hawk for the Bengals. Jay Morrison wrote about Hurst's thoughts about returning to Baltimore. Handcuffed the Bengals as time started getting tight at the end. Hayden Hurst was excited to play against his old team. Burrow on play action throws right to Patrick Queen for a pick. [Subscribe to DAZN](https://prf.hn/click/camref:1100lqD8o/ar:liveblog) and watch every second of the NFL season, when and where you want it (Canada only). The Baltimore Ravens (2-2) host the Cincinnati Bengals (2-2) at 8:20 p.m. •1h ago "Sunday Night Football" is the setting for a hard-hitting AFC North rivalry.
Justin Tucker kicked a 43-yard field goal on the final play to lift the Baltimore Ravens over the Cincinnati Bengals 19-17 on Sunday night and into sole ...
The Ravens faced fourth-and-1 from the 3 in the fourth, but instead of going for it, Baltimore kicked a short field goal that made it 16-10. “Also, you've got to save a little bit for the end of the game too. It was a remarkable turnaround for the Baltimore defence, which allowed 41 points in each of two losses last year to the AFC champion Bengals. A third-down completion put the Bengals back at the 2, but then a shovel pass on fourth down went incomplete. Jackson shook off a rough night passing, leading the Ravens with his arm and his legs on the winning drive. “What matters in those 1.3 seconds between snap, hold and the kick, are the things that are going to help the kick go through the uprights,” Tucker said.
The Sporting News tracked score updates and highlights as Cincinnati and Baltimore faced off on "Sunday Night Football."
10 p.m. — Joe Burrow and the Bengals beat the Ravens in both meetings last year. — The Bengals get the ball back, but a pair of ineffective running plays quickly sets up 3rd and 12. The Bengals get a sack and it looks like they've gotten off the field, but a costly defensive holding call gives the Ravens a free first down. — The Ravens' defense forces a quick 3rd and 10, but Samaje Perine makes the catch and runs for a gain of 15 to move the chains. START OF SECOND HALF — McPherson kicks off to start the second half and bounces it out of bounds down the right sideline. — The Bengals get the ball back and begin moving it methodically down the field. — Cincy faces a 3rd and 6 on the edge of the red zone. With the Ravens facing an important 3rd and 7, Andrews once again comes up with a catch to move the chains. The Ravens' offense stayed on the field to try and lure the Bengals offsides, but to no avail. — Mixon finds some running room to start the drive, with back-to-back carries for 7 and 10 yards. — The Ravens get the ball back with 1:57 left on the clock and all three timeouts.
So did Tucker. Bengals and Ravens play a tense game. The game felt like a playoff game. It already has big implications in the AFC North. Last season ...
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The Ravens needed this win after what they've been through. Faith in Justin Tucker is never misplaced. Lamar Jackson showed one of his best traits on a ...
Still, there was good reason to believe this might be a high-scoring affair considering the firepower the Bengals have on offense and the fact that Baltimore's defense entered the game ranked last in the league. The Ravens' free-agent addition is looking like a good move and more pass-rush reinforcements are on the way. 6) Just as bad as the Ravens needed this win, Patrick Queen needed that interception. Peters brought the flashy gold cleats and his energy was off the chain, helping the defense get off on the right foot. Jackson said he'll be "mad at the film" after a game like this, in which he finished 19-of-32 for 174 yards with one touchdown, one interception and 58 yards rushing. His second quarter interception short-circuited the Ravens' early momentum when they built a 10-0 lead and were driving for more. The scales tipped that way again when, with the Ravens leading by three points, Harbaugh decided to send Tucker out for the chip-shot 25-yard field goal instead of go for it on fourth-and-1 from the Cincinnati 3-yard line. The defense got a huge stop on the goal line on the Bengals' next-to-last drive. It's a great win over a very strong team that was in last year's Super Bowl and took it to the injury-depleted Ravens twice last year. "But in the end, the scale tipped towards Justin," Harbaugh said. This team is very talented, but it needed that kind of win after the early-season heartbreaks. Nobody is winning the division in October and nobody lost it either.
The Bengals' failed Philly Special and shovel pass at the goal line in the third quarter proved costly as Cincinnati fell to Baltimore on "Sunday Night ...
On the first play out of the two-minute warning, Burrow sneaked it across for a touchdown that put the Bengals up 17-16. Obviously, we see that that play didn't work, so you run a different play, but the way that we managed the situation, I thought we'd go up 17-13 right there and our defense is playing really good keeping them out of the end zone aside from the one that they had, and we find a way to go win." The decision to go for it and the two bizarre play calls proved costly as Cincinnati wound up losing 19-17 on a Justin Tucker walk-off field goal as time expired. The Bengals regained the lost yardage as Burrow hit Chase for a 12-yard completion that put them back at the 2. After an incompletion to tight end Hayden Hurst, the Bengals drew up a "Philly Special" trick play that resulted in a sack of receiver Tyler Boyd. Maybe they should have stuck with something on the first page of the play sheet.
Ravens future Hall-of-Famer Justin Tucker extended his unbelievable streak of field goals in the last minute of regulation to 17 with a 43-yarder at the gun ...
On a chilly night in Maryland, the offense had been crabs in ice water. His old LSU teammate and NFL nemesis, linebacker Patrick Queen, dropped into a zone over the middle surrounding Chase and when Burrow tried to throw through it, Queen made a leaping catch at the Bengals 46. When the Ravens took a delay of game penalty on fourth and inches, they settled for Tucker. At that point wide receivers Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd didn't have a target and the big play on the drive was Mike D. When Burrow snuck it in from the 1 and Evan McPherson hit the extra point thanks to holder Kevin Huber grabbing a high snap, the Bengals took the 17-16 lead with 1:58 left. But Burrow's shovel pass to wide receiver Stanley Morgan went through the middle the Ravens defensive line and fell incomplete.
BALTIMORE (AP) — Justin Tucker kicked a 43-yard field goal on the final play to lift the Baltimore Ravens over the Cincinnati Bengals 19-17 on Sunday night ...
The Ravens faced fourth-and-1 from the 3 in the fourth, but instead of going for it, Baltimore kicked a short field goal that made it 16-10. “Also, you've got to save a little bit for the end of the game too. ... Ravens S Marcus Williams left with a dislocated wrist, and Harbaugh expects him to miss a significant amount of time. It was a remarkable turnaround for the Baltimore defense, which allowed 41 points in each of two losses last year to the AFC champion Bengals. Jackson finished 19 of 32 for 174 yards with a touchdown and an interception, and he rushed 12 times for 58 yards. A third-down completion put the Bengals back at the 2, but then a shovel pass on fourth down went incomplete. Jackson shook off a rough night passing, leading the Ravens with his arm and his legs on the winning drive. “I've celebrated in many a humorous way over the years,” he said. The other is when Justin Tucker comes on the field to attempt a game-winning kick. “What matters in those 1.3 seconds between snap, hold and the kick, are the things that are going to help the kick go through the uprights,” Tucker said. The Ravens squandered a 10-point lead in this one but recovered. Tucker's game-winner extended his streak to 61 straight successful field goals in the fourth quarter and overtime.