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CINCINNATI — The Bengals fell to 4-10 on the season and were officially eliminated from playoff contention on Sunday afternoon when they lost to the Ravens 24-0 at Paycor Stadium. It was the first time they've been shutout with Joe Burrow at quarterback. Ja'Marr Chase finished with 10 catches for 132 yards.
It’s clear to everyone, on the outside anyway, that the Bengals need a new energy. It was fun and culminated in a Super Bowl appearance, but Burrow’s team clearly needs a shift. There’s no easy fix, especially when a change at head coach doesn’t mean Tobin’s staff or the decision-makers overseeing it all actually change, too.
Sunday's game in Cincinnati was the coldest game in Ravens history, but the elements seemed to bother the home team more than the visitors.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is blaming himself for Cincinnati's 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Bengals were eliminated from the playoff race.
The Cincinnati Bengals entered the Week 15 game against the Baltimore Ravens flat in the cold and never warmed up on the way to a humiliating 24-0 loss. Joe Burrow didn’t look right for most of the game and some brief flashes by the defense weren’t enough to counteract the mistakes. Lamar Jackson threw for two scores in the process.
Joe Burrow addressed his recent comments on finding joy in playing football and if he believes changes should be made in Cincinnati
The Ravens (7-7) crushed the Bengals, 24-0, to keep their playoff hopes alive and secure their first shutout since 2018.
For the fourth time this season, the Bengals did not score a touchdown in the first three quarters. And by the start of the fourth quarter, many of the fans who braved the 10-degree temperature at kickoff with a wind chill of minus-1 had left their snow-dusted seats for warmer accommodations.
The Cincinnati Bengals are betting underdogs on the road this weekend. Wash, rinse, repeat. Cincinnati enters the road matchup as a 1.5-point under