Ravens Edge Bengals 35-34 in Thrilling Clash, Tighten AFC Playoff Race

November 7, 2024
Ravens Edge Bengals 35-34 in Thrilling Clash, Tighten AFC Playoff Race
  • Betting promotions from popular sportsbooks are being highlighted, encouraging fans to take advantage of the various opportunities available.

  • In a nail-biting contest, the Baltimore Ravens edged out the Cincinnati Bengals 35-34, improving their record to 7-3 while the Bengals fell to 4-6.

  • Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase is projected to exceed 80.5 receiving yards in upcoming games, with a history of impressive performances against the Ravens, including a standout 193-yard game.

  • Despite the close loss, Bengals head coach Zac Taylor expressed confidence in his team's direction, stating, 'Came here to win,' and showing no regrets about their strategy.

  • Jackson is also a strong contender for his third MVP award, a feat achieved by only six other players in NFL history.

  • This Thursday Night Football matchup is expected to provide numerous betting opportunities, making it a focal point for sports betting enthusiasts.

  • Both quarterbacks, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson, have each thrown 20 touchdown passes this season, ranking them tied for second in the NFL behind Baker Mayfield.

  • Burrow acknowledged a missed face mask penalty during the final drive, highlighting the challenges of officiating in critical moments.

  • Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey praised Jackson's leadership, remarking that he is 'carrying us' despite some defensive struggles.

  • DFS expert Mike McClure highlighted Ja'Marr Chase as a key player for fantasy lineups, emphasizing his potential impact in upcoming games.

  • This weekend's sports calendar is packed with crucial matchups, including MLS Cup playoffs, NFL games, and college football, promising an exciting lineup for fans.

  • Kickoff for the Ravens vs. Bengals game is set for 8:15 p.m. ET, with coverage available on Amazon Prime and WMAR Channel 2 in Baltimore.

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