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Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle BJ Hill was injured during the first quarter of the team's NFL Week 15 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium. Hill remained down on the field after the Ravens' first offensive play of the game. Hill was involved in a tackle of Ravens running back Derrick Henry.
If the NFL season ended now, the Bengals would have the ninth overall pick in the 2026 draft. The New England Patriots-Baltimore Ravens game will be the prime-time matchup, while the Cincinnati Bengals-Miami Dolphins game will move to the early window.
With the Bengals being shut out in the fourth quarter, Burrow blindly threw an interception under extreme pressure near the end zone that was intercepted by Kyle Van Noy and then handed off to safety Alohi Gilman for a pick 6 that covered 95 yards.
The Baltimore Ravens, led by quarterback Lamar Jackson, face the Cincinnati Bengals, led by quarterback Joe Burrow, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive back DJ Turner was injured during the third quarter of the team's NFL Week 15 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium. Turner remained down at the end of a play. He walked off the field under his own power, and was replaced by Josh Newton. Turner remained on the Bengals' sideline.
Bengals means for the playoff hopes for both teams, including a look at tiebreaker scenarios, AFC standings, and more.
Amid frustrations from the fans and a melancholic Joe Burrow, former Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Torrey Smith didn't hold back and called the Bengals the worst organization in the NFL.
Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Amarius Mims injured his right knee during the fourth quarter of the team's NFL Week 15 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium. Mims left the field with help from medical personnel. The Bengals announced Mims' return as questionable.
The 4-9 Cincinnati Bengals host the 6-7 Baltimore Ravens on Sunday as 2.5-point home underdogs. Both teams still have a shot at winning the weak AFC North, but both are in an uphill battle to make that happen. Going into this weekend ESPN gives the Ravens a 30% shot at making the playoffs, while the Bengals are at 3%.