Ready for a fierce AFC North clash? Here’s who’s suiting up and who’s sidelined for Ravens vs. Bengals!
As Week 10 approaches, two AFC North rivals, the Baltimore Ravens (6-3) and Cincinnati Bengals (4-5), prepare for a primetime clash at M&T Bank Stadium. Kickoff is set for Thursday, November 7, at 8:15 p.m. ET, with fans tuning in on Amazon Prime Video to catch the action.
The Ravens enter the game favored by six points, aiming to continue their momentum, while the Bengals, riding the wave of four wins in their last six games, look to disrupt Baltimore’s rhythm.
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Baltimore has a sizable injury list, featuring key players such as quarterback Lamar Jackson, who remains uncertain due to a knee issue. Jackson has been a driving force for the Ravens’ offense this season, passing for 2,379 yards and 20 touchdowns while adding another 505 rushing yards and two scores. The team is hoping he’ll be ready for this critical matchup.
PIRATES IN THE PROS: @ECUPiratesFB Alum Keaton Mitchell is listed as questionable and a game time decision for the Ravens Thursday night game vs the Bengals pic.twitter.com/tIWzjHQiKK
— Pirate Radio ☠️ (@PR927FM) November 7, 2024
Cincinnati faces their own challenges with injuries affecting several prominent players. They’ll need their roster healthy to keep up with Baltimore’s aggressive game plan.
#Bengals WR Tee Higgins is listed as DOUBTFUL for tomorrow's game vs. the Ravens. pic.twitter.com/bp5vIwzSUh
— Cincinnati 💔 (@CincyProblems) November 6, 2024
Both teams come off Week 9 victories, each scoring 41 points and asserting themselves offensively. Baltimore dismantled the Denver Broncos, while Cincinnati outlasted the Raiders. This showdown promises intensity, with the Ravens looking to extend their lead in the division and the Bengals fighting to climb the standings.
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