Bengals vs. Ravens score, live updates: Cincinnati leads 14–7 at halftime on Thursday Night Football

Just over a month ago, the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals played one of the best games of this NFL season. The Ravens’ 41-38 overtime win in Cincinnati got Baltimore to 3-2, and the league’s top offense was in top gear. Lamar Jackson threw for 348 yards and four touchdown passes, while the ground game rolled up 175 yards. Not to be outdone, Joe Burrow was phenomenal in the loss, throwing for 392 yards and five scores, alongside one interception. Bengals kicker Evan McPherson missed a 53-yard field goal in overtime, which allowed the Ravens to win with a Justin Tucker field goal.

That loss dropped Cincinnati to 1-4 on the season, but as they’ve done several times over the last several years, the Bengals have bounced back and enter tonight’s matchup at 4-5, needing a win to climb back into the AFC playoff picture. Baltimore comes in at 6-3, and needs a win to keep pace with the Steelers at the top of the AFC North.

Live65 updates

  • This game has reached the two-minute warning, with the Ravens on first-and-goal at the Bengals’ 5. Cincinnati has only one timeout remaining, and might be in “let them score” territory.

  • The Bengals use their first timeout with 2:16 left and the Ravens having 2nd-and-10 at the 24.

  • The Ravens are at the Cincinnati 24 and now the name of the game is burning clock, which is below three minutes after a Derrick Henry first down. Bengals still have all three timeouts.

  • Lamar Jackson worked some magic on a scramble then threw to the wrong guy: Bengals CB Cam Taylor-Britt. The Bengals started celebrating a pick, but replay shows Taylor-Britt let the ball hit the ground. It’s an incomplete pass and the Ravens avoid a disaster.

  • The Ravens entered tonight with the worst pass defense at 280.9 yards allowed per game. Burrow is now up to 390 yards.

  • TOUCHDOWN: Ja’Marr Chase answers with a 70-yard TD

    On the first play of the drive, Joe Burrow finds a wide open Ja’Marr Chase (again) and it results in a 70-yard touchdown catch. He pulled up right before the end zone to draw out the play and the M&T Bank Stadium crowd did not like it.

    Chase has 238 of the Bengals’ 432 yards tonight.

  • Here’s what happened on the two-point conversion. Just your basic read option with two of the most dangerous runners in the league.

  • This happened right before the comeback started.

  • TOUCHDOWN: Ravens take the lead on Lamar Jackson’s 3rd TD of the night

    The Bengals blitzed on 3rd-and-9 and didn’t have anyone left to get Mark Andrews. Lamar Jackson finds him and the Ravens are up 28-21 after a successful two-point conversion. That’s 21 straight points after falling behind 21-7.

  • Ravens open the drive with two straight first-downs via the arm of Lamar Jackson and they’re already in field goal territory to take the lead. This game turned very quickly.

  • Burrow takes a deep shot to Jermaine Burton on fourth down and it falls incomplete just short of the end zone. The Ravens take over on their own 34 with 9:29 left.

  • Ravens get the stop on 3rd-and-2 on their own 34, but the Bengals are going for it on fourth down.

  • The Ravens defense keeps blowing chances to get off the field.

  • Ja’Marr Chase is up to 168 receiving yards on eight catches and 12 targets. He’s the Bengals’ offense with Tee Higgins out.

  • That was the seventh extra-point miss of Tucker’s career, on 507 attempts. All of them have been in the past seven seasons.

    Looks like he just missed that one wide left.

  • TOUCHDOWN: Tylan Wallace run a tightrope for 86 yards, but Justin Tucker misses the XP

    On 3rd-and-2, Lamar Jackson gets the ball to an open Tylan Wallace, who breaks a cornerback tackle and somehow avoids going out of bounds on an 86-yard touchdown. It’s not a game-tying touchdown, though, as Justin Tucker missed his first extra point of the season.

  • Ravens get the stop after pressuring Burrow two plays in a row. The Bengals are punting and the Ravens have an opportunity to get even after being on their back foot all game.

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