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The Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals are both in a familiar position when the AFC North rivals face each other for the second time in 17 days on Sunday. The Ravens (6-7) are one game behind Pittsburgh in the division with four games to play, while the Bengals (4-9) have playoff hopes that are hanging by a thread.
That Week 17 game at Lambeau Field will take place on Saturday, Dec. 27 at 8 p.m., it was announced on Wednesday. The game will be exclusively streamed on Peacock with Noah Eagle (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst) and Kathryn Tappen (sideline reporter) on the call. It will be broadcast locally on NBC (WBAL).
The NFL has admitted they blew an unnecessary roughness call against Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Travis Jones that allowed the Pittsburgh Steelers to get a new set of downs and eventually score a touchdown.
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The Baltimore Ravens added another home primetime game to their schedule this season. They will play host to the New England Patriots at 8:20 p.m. on Sunday, December 21, week 16 of the NFL season. This will be the Ravens' fifth primetime game this season, including their third at M&T Bank Stadium.
The storied Army–Navy Game is returning to Baltimore this weekend, and for Ravens safety Alohi Gilman, it brings back the one moment he would do anything to feel again. “If I could go back and relive just one more [game],
The good news for the Ravens is they are lining up against the most hospitable defense in the NFL. Cincinnati is allowing 31.8 points per game. They have held just two opponents to fewer than 26 all season...but one of those two was Baltimore on Thanksgiving. The Ravens scored just 14 points that evening.
The Baltimore Ravens are seen as slight favorites to win a revenge game in Cincinnati.