BALTIMORE — The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Baltimore Ravens 32-14 on Thanksgiving after Joe Burrow returned from turf-toe surgery and threw two second-half touchdown passes. Baltimore committed five turnovers, including two fumbles by Lamar Jackson and an interception, and penalties shifted field position. Ja'Marr Chase returned from a one-game suspension; Cincinnati promoted two practice-squad players and activated Burrow from injured reserve. The outcome ended Baltimore’s five-game winning streak and altered AFC North standings heading into the final weeks of the regular season. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 10 original reports from WCPO, Sports Illustrated, Cleveland, WHAS 11 Louisville, Whittier Daily News, WMAR, The News-Gazette, FOX Sports, NFL.com and ESPN.com.
The Cincinnati Bengals benefited from a win that restored momentum, returned Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase to the lineup, and provided a morale and statistical boost for their remaining regular-season games and postseason aspirations.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered from five turnovers and multiple penalties that ended a five-game winning streak, cost field position and points, and dropped them out of first place in the AFC North.
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Burrow returns, Bengals defeat Ravens on Thanksgiving
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