The Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals produced quality background noise while fans snoozed through a post-Thanksgiving dinner nap. And while it’s not yet Christmas, the Bengals provided the Pittsburgh Steelers a gift with an 32-14 upset win to finish off the holiday.
On the season, the Ravens are 6-6 while the Bengals move to 4-8 to keep faint playoff hopes alive. With the Ravens loss, the 6-5 Steelers now sit in first place of the division.
Quarterback Joe Burrow returned for his first action since a Week 2 turf toe injury. He finished with 261 yards and two touchdowns while Jackson’s Ravens committed five turnovers for the first time in more than a decade.