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It took time for Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow to settle in during Cincinnati's 32-14 win over the Ravens on Thanksgiving. Burrow played just 69 days after undergoing surgery on his left toe. He was expected to be out until at least mid-December.
Baltimore will again look to regroup after an embarrassing 32-14 loss to the Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium on Thanksgiving night. Baltimore turned the football over five times, with quarterback Lamar Jackson on the hook for three turnovers in one of his worst performances as a starter.
Buoyed by the return of quarterback Joe Burrow, the Cincinnati Bengals have beaten the Baltimore Ravens 32-14 on Thanksgiving. Playing for the first time since Week 2 after recovering from a toe injury, Burrow threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns.
The Bengals defense forced five turnovers in helping the team upset the Ravens in Baltimore Thanksgiving night. Unheralded players stepped up for the Bengals defense, including Joseph Ossai and Cedric Johnson. Zac Taylor called the victory the 'first all-around game' the Bengals had played all season.
Cincinati kicker Evan McPherson nailed six field goals as the Bengals defeated the Ravens 32-14 on Thanksgiving night
An NFL Thanksgiving triple-header is back on the docket for a 20th straight year, with divisional contests in the NFC and AFC North beginning and ending the day, respectively. The Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals game closes things out on Turkey Day.
The Cincinnati Bengals showed up in Baltimore with a sense of urgency around the return of Joe Burrow and overcame some serious bleak odds to beat the Ravens on Thanksgiving.