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Despite missing All-Pro pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals found a way to get pressure. They had their second-highest pressure rate this season, getting to Lamar Jackson on 39.5% of his dropbacks. Joseph Ossai had two sacks and a team-high six pressures. Myles Murphy tied his season high with five pressures.
Top Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins exited Thursday night's game with a foot injury, but shouldn't miss much time. It's unclear when Wiggins suffered the injury, but he was ruled out at halftime.
Joe Flacco’s return to Baltimore stirred memories of his Ravens career, though the 40-year-old remains undecided about potential retirement.
Joe Burrow made his highly anticipated return from his turf toe injury Thursday night in Baltimore. Aside from dealing with first-half red-zone issues, the Cincinnati Bengals' offense hummed with the two-time NFL Comeback Player of the Year at quarterback.
The Ravens have now held six straight opponents under 20 points. The competition hasn't been the greatest, but Baltimore continues to make big plays on defense — like Marlon Humphrey forcing a fumble near the goal line in the fourth quarter when the Jets were driving.
After navigating injuries for the better part of the regular season so far, the Baltimore Ravens are getting healthy for the home stretch. The injury report was hefty all week, but game statuses are out. Rashod Bateman (ankle) and Keyon Martin (rib) are the only two players ruled out for the home team.
The Baltimore Ravens are now atop the AFC North after going on a five-game winning streak with Lamar Jackson back under center.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor addresses the media after his team's win over the Baltimore Ravens on Nov. 27.