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While it was chilly in Cincinnati, the Baltimore Ravens were red hot throughout their 24-0 win that eliminated the Bengals from playoff contention. The win also evened Baltimore's record at 7-7 while keeping them within striking distance of the first-place Steelers in the AFC North standings.
The Baltimore Ravens have handed Joe Burrow the first shutout of his six-year career. Lamar Jackson threw for two touchdowns, and Kyle Van Noy and Alohi Gilman teamed up for a 95-yard pick-6 as the Ravens blanked the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 on Sunday.
The Ravens' defense pitched a shutout vs. the high-powered Bengals offense. The capper in this one was a late stand by Zach Orr's unit. Cincinnati had its best chance to score late. Kyle Van Noy intercepted the pass and handed the rock to Alohi Gilman. This one is certainly making SportsCenter late on Sunday.
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said he was proud of his team after it handed the Bengals their first shutout loss since 2017.
Sunday’s Bengals-Ravens game was unique in NFL history. The Bengals dominated the time of possession, having the ball for a total of 39 minutes, 19 seconds. The Ravens had the ball for just 20 minutes, 41 seconds. Usually, a team that wins the time of possession battle like that also wins the game.
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