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Ravens Edge Bengals in Thrilling Finish, 35-34

The Ravens overcame a late deficit to defeat the Bengals 35-34, contributing to Cincinnati's playoff struggles.

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Updated: Nov 8th, 2024, 7:18 PM ET

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In a thrilling AFC North clash, the Baltimore Ravens rallied to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 35-34 despite trailing by 14 points. Lamar Jackson threw four touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter, helping the Ravens improve to 7-3. Meanwhile, the Bengals dropped to 4-6 after a missed two-point conversion attempt in the final seconds. Joe Burrow shone with 428 passing yards and four TDs, but Cincinnati's defense faltered, leading to their second consecutive loss against Baltimore. The game highlighted issues for both teams, especially concerning the Bengals' playoff aspirations.


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