Baltimore — The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Baltimore Ravens 32-14 on Thursday night after activating quarterback Joe Burrow from injured reserve; Burrow threw two second-half touchdown passes in his return and Ja'Marr Chase returned from a one-game suspension. Cincinnati converted Baltimore's five turnovers into points, including a 29-yard touchdown to Andrei Iosivas and a one-handed scoring catch by Tanner Hudson. The Bengals elevated two practice-squad players and listed multiple inactive starters due to injuries, team sources and coaches noted. The victory snapped Baltimore's five-game winning streak and improved Cincinnati's record this season. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
The Cincinnati Bengals organization, coaching staff, and players benefited through a documented 32-14 victory, return-to-play activations, and roster promotions ahead of the game.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered five turnovers in the 32-14 loss, which produced a documented decline in that game's offensive output and ended a five-game winning streak.
After reading and researching latest news, Burrow returned from turf-toe surgery (Sept. 19) and led Cincinnati to a 32-14 Thanksgiving win; Ja'Marr Chase returned from suspension, Baltimore committed five turnovers, and Cincinnati elevated practice-squad players while several Ravens and Bengals starters missed the game due to injuries during the contest.
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