Ravens beat Bengals NFL Week 10

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The Baltimore Ravens beat Cincinnati Bengals again. Baltimore scored a touchdown on its final offensive drive of the game to take a 7-point lead. The Bengals’ final drive ended with an incomplete pass from Joe Burrow on a two-point conversion.

Cincinnati is now 4-6 and heads to Los Angeles to face the Chargers in Week 11 on “Sunday Night Football.”

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returned to M&T Bank Stadium nearly a year after his season-ending wrist injury, but was unable to win.

Here’s the replay, highlights:

Joe Burrow threw a late touchdown pass to Ja’Marr Chase, but the Bengals failed to complete a two-point attempt before the end of the game. The Bengals are now 0-2 against the Ravens this year and Burrow is just 3-6 against the Ravens.

Rashod Bateman caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from Lamar Jackson and Justin Tucker made the point-after-touchdown attempt.

The Bengals quickly responded with a 76-yard touchdown pass from Burrow to Chase, and the game is tied again with less than 5 minutes left in the game.

The Bengals went for it on fourth down and failed to get a first down. They then gave up a touchdown and two-point conversion to make it a 7-point game. The Ravens have dominated the second half with 5:50 left.

Tylan Wallace took a pass from Lamar Jackson 84 yards for a touchdown. Justin Tucker missed the point-after-touchdown attempt to keep the Bengals on top by one point.

The Ravens turned a Chase Brown fumble into a touchdown and scored. The Bengals now lead by one score.

Chase Brown fumbled the ball to give the Raves the ball deep in Bengals territory.

The Bengals extended their lead on the first offensive possession of the second half with a 67-yard touchdown pass from Burrow to Ja’Marr Chase.

A potential Joe Burrow interception was overturned on first down, and the Bengals capitalized with a pass from Burrow to Tanner Hudson. Evan McPherson converted the point-after touchdown attempt.

The Bengals punted again after converting a fourth-down play while failing to capitalize. The Ravens take over on their own 20-yard line.

The Ravens punted and gave the ball back to the Bengals. Cincinnati takes over at its own 36-yard line.

The Bengals failed to get a first down on their first drive of the second quarter. The Ravens take over at their own 16-yard line.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson completed a 6-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Nelson Agholor. Kicker Justin Tucker converted the point-after-touchdown attempt.

The Bengals forced a Ravens punt, but failed to produce points. The Ravens take over at their own 41-yard line after a failed fourth-down attempt.

The Bengals marched down the field to open the game with a 1-yard touchdown run by Chase Brown. Kicker Evan McPherson converted the point-after touchdown attempt.

The Bengals are 6-point underdogs against the Ravens. Stay tuned for live updates and highlights throughout the game.

Hudson has caught 58 passes and for a touchdown in his NFL career with the Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Francisco 49ers and New York Giants.

Tee Higgins is inactive for Bengals vs. Ravens on “Thursday Night Football” as well as Orlando Brown Jr.

Wide Receiver Tee Higgins and offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr. are inactive for Bengals vs. Ravens.

Here is the rest of the inactive list:

Higgins

Brown Jr.

Wide receiver Charlie Jones

Halfback Kendall Milton

Defensive end Cedric Johnson

Tight end Tanner McLachlan

The game Bengals vs. Ravens on “Thursday Night Football” will be streamed on Amazon Prime. Local audiences can watch the game on Channel 9 (WCPO-TV).

Public bettors are split on tonight’s Bengals vs. Raven’s Battle, according to betting expert Ben Fawkes.

The Ravens will look a little different tonight.

NFL analyst Michael Lombardi stated, “Look, we know the Bengals can’t play football,” during an appearance Tuesday on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show.”

He also called Bengals running back Chase Brown “Chad” during his performance.

Baltimore Ravens running back Keaton Mitchell was activated Thursday from the physically unable to perform list and is expected to make his season debut against the Bengals on Thursday Night Football.

Burrow is 3-5 in his career against the Ravens.

Lamar Jackson record for Ravens vs Bengals

Jackson is 9-2 in his career against the Bengals.

How to watch Bengals vs Ravens Thursday Night Football

The Bengals and Ravens will play on Amazon Prime and the game will be televised locally on ABC’s Channel 9 (WCPO-TV).

Bengals vs Ravens all-time record

The Ravens lead the all-time series 31-27.

Bengals vs Ravens spread, odds

The Ravens are 6-point favorites (-110), according to BetMGM, and the overall over/under is 52.5 (-110/-105). The odds on the Ravens or Bengals to cover the 6 points are -110, meaning punters would pay $110 to win $100 for a total payout of $210. Above is -110 and below is -105.

Bengals 2024 NFL Schedule

Week 1: Sept. 8, Bengals vs. New England Patriots 1 p.m. ET, CBS Patriots 16, Bengals 10

Week 2: Sept. 15, Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs 4:25 PM ET, CBS Bengals 25, Chiefs 26

Week 3: Sept. 23, Bengals vs. Washington Commanders at 8:00 PM ET | *Monday Night Football on ABC/ESPN Commanders 38, Bengals 33

Week 4: Sept. 29, Bengals at Carolina Panthers at 1 p.m. ET, Fox Bengals 34, Panthers 24

Week 5: Oct. 6, Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens 1 p.m. ET, CBS Ravens 41, Bengals 38

Week 6: Oct. 13, Bengals at New York Giants at 8:00 PM ET | *Sunday Night Football on NBC Bengals 17, Giants 7

Week 7: Oct. 20, Bengals at Cleveland Browns 1 p.m. ET, CBS Bengals 21, Browns 14

Week 8: Oct. 27, Bengals vs. Philadelphia Eagles 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS Eagles 37, Bengals 17

Week 9: Nov. 3, Bengals vs. Las Vegas Raiders at 1 p.m. ET, Fox Bengals 41, Raiders 24

Week 10: Nov. 7, Bengals at Baltimore Ravens at 8:00 PM ET | *Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime

Week 11: Nov. 17, Bengals at Los Angeles Chargers at 4 p.m. ET, CBS

Week 12: bye week

Week 13: Dec. 1, Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Week 14: Dec. 9, Bengals at Dallas Cowboys at 8:00 PM ET | *Monday Night Football on ESPN

Week 15: Dec. 15, Bengals at Tennessee Titans at 1 p.m. ET, Fox

Week 16: Dec. 19, Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns | *Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime

Week 17: Bengals vs. Denver Broncos, Date and network TBD

Week 18: Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers, Date and network TBD

*The final two weeks of the season do not have game times because the NFL reserves the right to flex games into primetime slots based on playoff scenarios.