CINCINNATI —
The last time Baltimore was gearing up to face Cincinnati, just two weeks ago, the reality of the Ravens' schedule getting significantly tougher began. Baltimore didn't beat the Bengals in that favorable Thanksgiving matchup, and hasn't won since the tougher stint began.
The Ravens (6-7) played better complementary football last week against Pittsburgh. Quarterback Lamar Jackson broke his touchdown drought, scoring two total, and three defenders each had four tackles, with 14 different players playing a part in a tackle as a unit.
Baltimore ran more plays, had a higher time of possession, secured more first downs, blew Pittsburgh's run game out of the water (217-34), and yet, still lost 27-22.
"We still have four games left. The season is not over," Head Coach John Harbaug

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