BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Ravens' five-game winning streak came to an inglorious end Thursday night, and they've got only themselves to blame after an uncharacteristic, mistake-prone performance against the struggling Cincinnati Bengals.
Baltimore (6-6) lost four fumbles, including two by Lamar Jackson, who also threw an interception in a 32-14 defeat. The Ravens were also flagged for seven penalties, most notably a pivotal pass-interference call on a third-down play that led to a Bengals touchdown for a 19-7 third-quarter lead.
The Ravens' first loss since Oct. 12 dropped them out of a first-place tie with Pittsburgh in the AFC North. The defeat was especially painful because it came in front of a national television audience against a team that had won only once since Sept. 14.

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