For the second time in 17 days, the Baltimore Ravens will go up against the Cincinnati Bengals. Only this time, the postseason implications will be more pronounced.
The Ravens will visit the Bengals at Paycor Stadium on Sunday, renewing their rivalry in the AFC North. Baltimore is coming off back-to-back losses, including a defeat to Cincinnati, 32-14, in Week 13. The Bengals, meanwhile, have only won once in their last six outings.
It looked like the Ravens found their groove during their five-game winning streak, but their last two games have dampened things anew.
Baltimore offensive coordinator Todd Monken had the perfect analogy for their up-and-down campaign.
“I was thinking about it the other day. When things are going good, it feels like you're at the carnival. When it's go

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