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A little bit of history was made for Baltimore Ravens wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins in the team's matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving Day. Ho
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No denying Baltimore’s offensive issues after the Ravens struggle against a weak Bengals defense
Baltimore's 32-14 loss to Cincinnati marked the fewest points the Ravens had scored with Lamar Jackson playing since they fell 17-10 in the AFC championship game against Kansas City two seasons ago.
After their devastating loss to the Bengals in Week 13, the Ravens' chances of making the playoffs look much less secure.
Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh sent a clear message following Lamar Jackson's turnover-filled loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.
Harbaugh avoided directly addressing Jackson’s accuracy issues, repeatedly saying that the team simply needs to execute better. Asked what gives him confidence that the offense can improve, he pointed to the NFL’s week-to-week nature.
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs have run out of room for error. If they’re going to extend the dynasty and reach the AFC championship game for a ninth straight season to have a shot at winning a fourth Super Bowl title with coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes,
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What's wrong with Lamar Jackson? Ravens QB denies injury issues after mistake-filled loss to Bengals
Jackson harped on his consistency issues and stiff-armed the notion that a litany of injuries has affected his play. He has missed time or been slowed by an array of ailments, including his hamstring, toe, knee and ankle.