Burrow leads Bengals to 32-14 upset of Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving

With Joe Burrow on the field, the Cincinnati Bengals are never out of playoff contention.

Burrow threw for 261 yards and two touchdown passes in his return from a turf toe injury, leading the Bengals to a 32-14 victory over the Baltimore Ravens in primetime on Thanksgiving night.

Here’s a quick recap of the game:

What it means: With the victory, Cincinnati improved to 4-8 and snapped a four-game losing streak. They pulled to within two games of Baltimore, which fell to 6-6, in the AFC North race.

Stars of the game: Kicker Evan McPherson hit six field goals for the Bengals, converting from 31, 42, 24, 33, 52 and 41 yards.

Tanner Hudson nabbed an incredible one-handed TD grab in the third quarter that gave the Bengals a 19-7 lead.

After missing last week’s game with a suspension, Ja’Marr Chase had seven catches for 110 yards.

Stat of the game: The Bengals defense caused five turnovers, holding the Ravens offense. Rookie linebacker Demetrius Knight, Jr. intercepted a tipped pass early in the fourth quarter that resulted in McPherson’s fifth field goal, giving the Bengals a 29-14 lead with 9:25 remaining.

The Bengals entered the game with 10 takeaways the entire season. It was the first time Cincinnati caused five turnovers in a game since the 2007 season.

Big play: In the second quarter, Bengals safety Jordan Battle stripped the ball from Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely as he sprinted into the end zone, forcing a touchback that gave Cincy the ball at the 20-yard line.

The Bengals drove to the Ravens 6-yard-line, but they couldn’t convert on third down. McPherson hit a 24-yard field goal to give the Bengals the lead for good at 9-7.

They later extended the lead to 12-7 at the half when McPherson converted another field goal after Lamar Jackson fumbled deep in Baltimore territory.

Looking ahead: The Bengals will travel to Buffalo at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 7.

Cincinnati has won its last two games against the Bills. In their last trip to Buffalo, the Bengals beat the Bills 27-10 in an AFC Divisional Round game.

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