In their game against the Ravens, the Bengals created a late push to close the gap to 3 points with just more than 3 minutes remaining. Even so, their comeback try was halted when Lamar Jackson, the Ravens’ quarterback, ran for 12 yards on a essential third down, forcing the Bengals to use their final timeout suitable ahead of the two-minute warning. The Ravens capitalized on this chance, with plays by wide receiver Devin Duvernay and operating back Gus Edwards major to a different 1st down and eventually securing a 27-24 road victory more than their divisional rival.
All through the game, Jackson demonstrated his expertise by rushing for 54 yards on 12 attempts and throwing two touchdowns in the second half. His connection with tight finish Mark Andrews resulted in a touchdown in the third quarter, and he also delivered a pass to Nelson Agholor for Agholor’s 1st touchdown as a Raven in the fourth quarter. Jackson completed 24 of his 33 passes for 237 yards in total. Edwards contributed a touchdown and 62 rushing yards on ten carries, when Justice Hill added 41 rushing yards on ten carries, highlighting the results of the Ravens’ offense against the Bengals. The only setback for the Ravens was wide receiver Odell Beckham’s ankle injury, which forced him to sit out the whole second half.
On the other hand, the Bengals struggled in the 1st half of the game, accumulating just 65 yards of offense. Their quarterback, Joe Burrow, was intercepted early in the third quarter. Even so, they managed to locate their rhythm towards the finish of the game, as they place with each other two touchdown drives in the final 20 minutes. Wide receiver Tee Higgins played a substantial part, scoring each touchdowns and recording a total of eight catches for 89 yards.
Following throwing his second touchdown to Higgins, Burrow seemed to be dealing with difficulty from a calf injury he sustained in the course of instruction camp. It will be significant to monitor his situation major up to their subsequent game against the Rams on Monday. The Ravens, now with a two- record, will be playing at residence against the Colts the following Sunday.