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The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Baltimore Ravens in Week 13. With that result in the books, here's where the Bengals, Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers it in the AFC North following Thursday's game.
The Cincinnati Bengals' team flight hit a snag trying to get to their game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving, as they didn't land in the city until after midnight.
Shedeur Sanders will start his second NFL game on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers. The rookie quarterback led his team to a 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12, winning his first game as a starter.
The Bengals would improve to 4-1 in the AFC North with two wins over Baltimore. "Oh by the way, the Bengals play the Ravens not once, but twice starting on Turkey Day this week." Canty said. "So, I absolutely think it's plausible for Cincinnati to be able to get this done,
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Week 12 in the AFC North, the Ravens took the number one spot. The Steelers stumbled in a frustrating loss to the Bears, the Bengals let one slip away against a Patriots team they should’ve handled, and suddenly the middle of the division looks shaky again.
The Bengals arrived in Baltimore just before midnight on Wednesday night. They were forced to switch planes at the airport after their original plane had mechanical issues. The entire team sat on the runway for hours,
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Bengals ran into a problem ahead of Thanksgiving game before even leaving Cincinnati
That's certainly a possibility, and one the Cincinnati Bengals (3-8) ran into Wednesday evening before finally arriving in the Charm City to play a Thursday night game against the Baltimore Ravens (6-5).