NFL fans may have just gotten the best of it. “Thursday Night Football” One of the most memorable games in recent memory.
that baltimore ravens And the Cincinnati Bengals won what looked like a Madden game, while the Ravens won 35-34 in what was an instant classic in their home stadium.
After a 70-yard Ja’Marr Chase touchdown tied the game with about 5 1/2 minutes left, the Bengals dropped a huge interception and on his second life, Baltimore took advantage, as Lamar Jackson found. Rashod Bateman took a 35-28 lead with 1:49 to play.
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joe burrowBut he marched right down the field and found Chase with 38 seconds left for his third touchdown of the night. The first touchdown was 67 yards.
Cincy was aggressive all night and this was no different as the offense stayed on the field and went for two. But his pass to Tanner Hudson (although Chase had 11 catches for 264 yards and three touchdowns) fell incomplete. The referees probably missed the passer’s rough call and defensive pass interference. But it’s a pity. Cincy attempted an onside kick, but the Ravens recovered, ending an instant classic.
A total of 34 points were scored in the 4th quarter alone.
Down 21-14 early in the fourth, Tylan Wallace barely held the ball out of bounds for an 84-yard score, but Justin Tucker missed the PAT, putting the Bengals on top. On 4th-and-2 on their next drive from the opposing 34, they picked it up and a deep pass fell incomplete, giving the Ravens the ball with just over 9 minutes remaining.
The Ravens took advantage when Lamar Jackson found a resurrected Mark Andrews for a touchdown and the quarterback ran in for a two-point touchdown to put Baltimore up 28-21. But the very next play was Chase’s 70-yard scoring run.
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The Bengals scored on their first drive of the game after a fourth-and-goal and an automatic first down on their own 1-yard line. Chase Brown scored to put Cincy up 7-0. Baltimore answered relatively quickly as Lamar Jackson found Nelson Agholor to tie the game. Both offenses stalled, but late in the first half, Joe Burrow found Tanner Hudson to give Cincinnati a 14-7 lead heading into the locker room.
The aforementioned 67-yard touchdown put the Bengals up two scores early in the third quarter, but two quarters later Cincinnati fumbled and the Ravens took advantage. It’s a one-possession game again with none other than Derrick Henry scoring a 1-yard run.
that Jackson’s MVP reign Completed 25 of 33 passes for 290 yards and four touchdowns, all by different receivers. Burrow’s 428 yards and 4 scores came in a tough loss as the Bengals defense couldn’t get the offense back.
In the teams’ first matchup of the season, Baltimore won 41-38.
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Now, after a tough loss to the lowly Cleveland Browns, the 7-3 Ravens have won two in a row. Cincy, meanwhile, still struggled with its rivals, falling to 4-6.
Baltimore is scheduled to head to Pittsburgh for another divisional matchup in Week 11, while Cincy is scheduled to head to Los Angeles for a date with the Chargers.
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