The Ravens were hoping for a feast on Thanksgiving night. Instead, they left M&T Bank Stadium with plenty of mistakes to digest.
Floundered by five turnovers, the Ravens ended their five-game winning streak Thursday, falling to the Bengals, 32-14.
With the loss, the Ravens fell back to .500 and second place in the AFC North after tying for the division lead just four days ago.
Here's how the division battle went down:
Turning Point
The Ravens were on the cusp of taking a 14-6 lead in the second quarter when tight end Isaiah Likely sprinted toward the end zone and hurdled a defender. However, he didn't secure the ball, and it was punched out by Bengals safety Jordan Battle just short of the goal line.
The fumble rolled out of the end zone, which gave the Bengals possession. The Bengal

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