Turnovers cost Ravens as Burrow and Bengals end winning streak 32-14
Joe Burrow returned from injury to lead Cincinnati amid Baltimore's five turnovers and missed opportunities that shifted momentum in the 32-14 win, sources said.
- On Thursday night in Baltimore, the Cincinnati Bengals snapped the Baltimore Ravens' five-game winning streak with a 32-14 victory as Joe Burrow, Bengals quarterback, returned after missing nine games, passing for 261 yards and two touchdowns.
- Turnovers plagued Baltimore Ravens, which committed five giveaways including three by Lamar Jackson, while Isaiah Likely fumbled through the end zone and Zay Flowers' touchdown was wiped by offensive pass interference.
- Evan McPherson, Bengals kicker, booted six field goals, and Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals wide receiver, caught seven passes for 110 yards as Cincinnati Bengals offense controlled the clock and rushed for over 100 yards.
- Baltimore now sits 6-6 while Cincinnati improved to 4-8, the Ravens' division odds dropped from 70% to 57%, and the Pittsburgh Steelers returned to first place in the AFC North.
- The Ravens do not return to play until Sunday, Dec. 7, when they host the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second of three straight division games.
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