The Baltimore Ravens' push for a playoff spot and a possible AFC North title in 2025 has been an uphill climb since the season started. Injuries derailed momentum for Baltimore early on and defensive struggles were plentiful in the first half of the season.
After getting embarrassed on Thanksgiving Day, the Baltimore Ravens got their revenge on the Cincinnati Bengals massively in Week 15. The game never felt close as the Ravens dominated the Bengals with a 24-0 shutout win in their AFC North clash.
Ravens HC John Harbaugh confirmed that fourth-round LB Teddye Buchanan tore his ACL and will miss the rest of the season, via Jamison Hensley. Harbaugh
What a statement win for the Baltimore Ravens: not only did they get a massive victory on the road, but they did it in style. The Ravens are feeling good after shutting out the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 after some stellar performances on the team.
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The Baltimore Ravens sent a clear message: their push for a third straight AFC North title is far from over. Baltimore snapped a two-game skid with its most complete performance of the season, shutting out the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 on Sunday.
Can Seattle keep it going? Will there be any further separation in the middle of the pack? And will things get even worse for struggling traditional powers like Green Bay? Let’s get to the games.
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The Baltimore Ravens fear rookie linebacker Teddye Buchanan tore his ACL during Sunday's shutout of the Cincinnati Bengals, ESPN reported Monday. Buchanan, 23, was set to undergo more testing to confirm the initial diagnosis.
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After back-to-back deflating losses to divisional opponents, where they made some impressive plays but gave up too many key moments, the Baltimore Ravens defense was determined to right the ship in a second meeting against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Ravens’ defense recorded a shutout on Sunday. The unit will likely be without another starter for the remainder of the season, however. Linebacker Teddye Buchanan was carted off the field yesterday after suffering a knee injury during punt coverage.
The Baltimore Ravens didn’t need much time to realize Sunday was going to tilt heavily in their favor. After a dominant Week 15 shutout of the Cincinnati Bengals, defensive end Dre’Mont Jones revealed the exact moment he knew the game was firmly in the Ravens’ hands.
The Baltimore Ravens returned to winning ways with a blowout win over the division rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals, in the Week 15 game. But defensive coordinator Zach Orr might have lost one of the key members of his unit. Teddye Buchanan was put on the field alongside the special teams for punt coverage near the end of the first quarter.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Zac Taylor era in Cincinnati may be reaching the end as his team was utterly embarrassed in being shut out by the Baltimore Ravens 24-0. Quarterback Joe Burrow played one of the worst games of his career, going 25/39 with 225 yards passing and two costly interceptions.
Lamar Jackson, for all of the inconsistencies that this troublesome season has fostered, has always had his niche little records. His 4-0 record in Cincinnati was pretty impressive considering the feistiness of the Bengals throughout the 2020s, but even more so was his spotless record in December football.
The Baltimore Ravens got a jolt from a familiar yet unexpected source as Tavius Robinson returned to the lineup and immediately showed why he belongs. Despite not playing since Week 6, Robinson is already second on the team in sacks with three, a number that might seem modest, but the impact he made in today’s game was far from small.
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Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens dominated the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday in their AFC North rivalry showdown. The Ravens shut out the Bengals, 24-0, as Baltimore made amends for its 32-14 loss to Cincinnati in Week 13.
The Baltimore Ravens shut out the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 in their Week 15 matchup. Baltimore’s defense was relentless in this one, as the unit attacked Joe Burrow throughout the entire game.
Two weeks ago, the Baltimore Ravens suffered one of their worst humiliations of the season in their own home. Joe Burrow finally mounted a Thanksgiving
The Ravens didn’t just beat the Bengals; they completely dismantled them, walking away with a 24-0 victory that felt every bit as dominant as the scoreboard suggests.
Lamar Jackson tossed two touchdown passes as the Baltimore Ravens earned a 24-0 victory over the host Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday afternoon to claim their first shutout in seven seasons.
With Sunday's ugly 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, the Bengals fell to 4-10 and were officially eliminated from playoff contention in the AFC and will miss the playoffs for the fourth time in Burrow's six years.
The Ravens announced on Saturday that they are activating S Ar’Darius Washington and LB Tavius Robinson from injured reserve. Washington, 24, was a two-year starter at TCU and an honorable mention all-conference selection in 2020.
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