The Cincinnati Bengals are coming off their first win of the 2024 season, but a crucial division battle against the Baltimore Ravens looms at Paycor Stadium this Sunday. The Bengals eclipsed 30 points for the second straight week in their Week 4 win over the Carolina Panthers, scoring 34 to improve to 1-3 in the 2024 season. Quarterback Joe Burrow continued his good start of the season against Carolina, throwing two touchdowns, while completing 22 of 31 pass attempts. For the season, Burrow has seven passing touchdowns, one interception and the sixth-best QBR among qualified passers. “We’re rolling on offense right now,” Burrow said Wednesday afternoon. “I will continue to strive for perfection. It’s a great opportunity to come out in these moments.” Next up for Burrow and the Bengals: the first matchup of the season against reigning MVP Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, who just beat the Buffalo Bills 35-10 on Sunday Night Football last weekend. Burrow stressed the importance of getting out to a fast start against the Ravens on Sunday afternoon, calling it “paramount” to the team’s chances of securing its second win of the season. “We’re excited about it, in front of our fans we’re going to need it on Sunday,” Burrow said. “I hope they’re excited, too. We’re working this week to go out and do our best.” Baltimore, like the Bengals, started the 2024 season 0-2, but has rebounded to win each of its last two games against last season’s playoff teams, Buffalo and the Dallas Cowboys. Burrow, 27, has generally had success against the Ravens during his career, although Baltimore has beaten the Bengals twice in 2023, including in November when Burrow suffered a season-ending wrist injury . In seven games against the Ravens, Burrow threw 12 touchdowns and four interceptions, while leading the Bengals to three wins against their AFC North counterparts. Burrow talked Wednesday about what he expects from the Ravens defense on Sunday. Ja’Marr (Chase) plans on third wrinkles, pressure wrinkles here and there, so we’ll be ready to adjust,” Burrow said. The Bengals and Ravens will meet Sunday at 1 p.m. at Paycor Stadium. The game will score the first 2024 divisional game for either team.
The Cincinnati Bengals are coming off their first win of the 2024 season, but a crucial division battle against the Baltimore Ravens looms at Paycor Stadium this Sunday.
The Bengals eclipsed 30 points for the second straight week in their Week 4 win over the Carolina Panthers, scoring 34 to improve to 1-3 in the 2024 season.
Quarterback Joe Burrow continued his strong start to the season against Carolina, throwing two touchdowns, while completing 22 of 31 pass attempts. For the season, Burrow has seven passing touchdowns, one interception and the sixth-best QBR among qualified passers.
“We’re going on the offensive right now,” Burrow said Wednesday afternoon. “I will continue to strive for perfection. It’s a great opportunity to come out in these moments.”
Next up for Burrow and the Bengals: the first matchup of the season against reigning MVP Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, who just beat the Buffalo Bills 35-10 on Sunday Night Football last weekend.
Burrow stressed the importance of getting off to a fast start against the Ravens on Sunday afternoon, calling it “paramount” to the team’s chances of securing its second win of the season.
“We’re excited about it, in front of our fans that we’re going to need on Sunday,” Burrow said. “I hope they’re excited, too. We’re working this week to go out and do our best.”
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Baltimore, like the Bengals, started the 2024 season 0-2 but rebounded to win each of its last two games against last season’s playoff teams, Buffalo and the Dallas Cowboys.
Burrow, 27, has generally had success against the Ravens during his career, although Baltimore has beaten the Bengals twice in 2023, including in November when Burrow suffered a season-ending wrist injury .
In seven games against the Ravens, Burrow threw 12 touchdowns and four interceptions, while leading the Bengals to three wins against their AFC North counterparts.
Burrow talked Wednesday about what he expects from the Ravens defense on Sunday.
“Teams usually have a Ja’Marr (Chase) plan or third wrinkles, pressure wrinkles here and there, so we’ll be ready to adapt,” Burrow said.
The Bengals and Ravens will meet Sunday at 1 p.m. at Paycor Stadium. The matchup will mark the first divisional clash in 2024 for either team.