Someone had to lose, but boy does it suck to be that one.
Bengals vs. Ravens Postgame Recap | Stats, Notes and Quotes
Chase and Burrow stunned the Ravens with touchdown bombs of 67 and 70 yards in the second half at M&T Bank. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson staged a scrambling 11-play last capped by his five-yard touchdown to wide receiver Rashod Bateman with 1:49 left to take a 35-28 lead, leaving the door open for the Bengals offense.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow triumphs over injury vs. Ravens
One of them was whether all passengers on airplanes had parachutes. When Jake Browning, the Cincinnati Bengals‘ backup quarterback behind Burrow, texted Burrow good luck ahead of a wrist surgery last November, Burrow replied with the question about evacuation methods for an emergency landing.
Nancy Brown’s secret interview: Mike Brown is ‘least cheap person’
“I didn’t make them,” Mrs. Brown says as she giggles and offers them to me and my photographer, Rob Pieper. She admits she doesn’t really enjoy cooking, but she wants to make sure we have a snack.
Lamar Jackson, Ravens pull out AFC North thriller over Bengals
It came down to the final minute as the Ravens needed their defense to force a Joe Burrow incompletion on a 2-point conversion with 38 seconds remaining to preserve Jackson’s 12th career game-winning drive. There will be debate about whether a penalty should have been called on the two-point try.
Watch: Officials Miss Two Calls in Cincinnati Bengals’ 35-34 Loss to Baltimore Ravens
Tight end Mike Gesicki was grabbed at the goal line and couldn’t finish his route. Neither penalty was called. Rules analyst Terry McAulay admitted both penalties should’ve been called.
Bengals-Ravens: Lamar Jackson’s 4 TD passes power Baltimore as it rallies and stops late 2-point conversion try to win, 35-34 – Yahoo Sports
After Ja’Marr Chase scored his third touchdown of the game with 38 seconds left during a monster night for him and Joe Burrow, Bengals head coach Zac Taylor didn’t hesitate to call for the 2-point conversion. Jackson was awesome on Thursday night, as he has been all season. The Bengals would take their chance on one play from the 2-yard line rather than whatever might happen in overtime.
Bengals-Ravens on ‘Thursday Night Football’: What We Learned from Baltimore’s 35-34 win
The Bengals nearly pulled off a big win but came up short on a two-point conversion. When Joe Burrow found Ja’Marr Chase for a touchdown to cut the Ravens’ lead to 35-34 with 38 seconds remaining, Burrow threw up two fingers without hesitation. The Bengals were going for a win – one that could have evened their record at 5-5.
Ravens go blow-for-blow with Bengals, eke out win in instant classic
After a 70-yard Ja’Marr Chase touchdown tied the game with about five-and-a-half minutes left, the Bengals dropped what would have been a huge interception, and with the second life, Baltimore took advantage, as Lamar Jackson found Rashod Bateman with 1:49 to go to take a 35-28 lead.
Ravens beat Bengals NFL Week 10 | Replay, highlights
The Baltimore Ravens beat the 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 in an incomplete pass from Joe Burrow on a two-point conversion.
Instant analysis after Bengals lose heartbreaker to Ravens on TNF
Needing to get a season-saving win to make it to 5-5, Joe Burrow’s team collapsed in the second half. At one point, the Bengals had a 21-7 lead, but nothing is ever that simple in an AFC North fight between these teams.