The Cincinnati Bengals shattered expectations with a must-win, 32-14 rout of the Baltimore Ravens, reigniting playoff hopes in a turbulent AFC North thanks to Joe Burrow’s precision and a defense that finally delivered under pressure.
The Cincinnati Bengals reignited their season and upended the AFC North hierarchy on Thursday night, bulldozing the Baltimore Ravens 32-14. This victory was not just a much-needed return to the win column—it may have rewritten the final chapter of the Bengals’ turbulent 2025 campaign.
After head coach Zac Taylor declared that all his team needed was “one win to get momentum,” the Bengals delivered their most complete performance of the season when it mattered most. With playoff hopes flickering, Joe Burrow reminded everyone why he’s one of the NFL’s true difference-makers, and a maligned defense found new life under the bright lights of Baltimore.
How Cincinnati Did It: Burrow’s Return and Defensive Redemption
Joe Burrow completed 24 of 46 passes for 261 yards and threw two second-half touchdowns, answering every question about his recovery from a nagging turf toe injury. It was his ability to extend plays—16 of 27 for 203 yards when afforded over 2.5 seconds—that kept the Ravens’ pass rush at bay and the Bengals’ offense humming.
But it was the defense—a unit ranked dead last in total yards and riddled by injuries—that set the tone. Under coordinator Al Golden, the Bengals held Baltimore to 346 total yards, limited big plays, and forced a staggering five turnovers. Joseph Ossai led a resurgent pass rush with two sacks and six pressures, while rookie Myles Murphy chipped in with five pressures of his own, despite missing All-Pro Trey Hendrickson. Cincinnati’s pressure rate soared to its second-highest mark all season at 39.5% of Lamar Jackson’s dropbacks, keeping Baltimore’s dynamic quarterback off-balance all night.
Red Zone Woes, Special Teams Heroics, and a Playoff Path
Even with the win, the Bengals’ red zone struggles continued—they went just one for six, turning the ball over twice inside the Ravens’ 2-yard line. This inefficiency mirrored problems from seasons past, but it also masked an overall offensive rhythm that saw Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase (7 receptions, 110 yards) rekindle their big-play partnership. Chase’s impact was felt most on routes outside the numbers, creating mismatches that the Ravens had few answers for.
Special teams delivered a historic performance as kicker Evan McPherson became just the third player in team history to notch six field goals in a single game. Every point counted as the Bengals snapped a three-game losing skid and kept their postseason dream alive.
AFC North Shakeup and Playoff Odds: Can Cincinnati Do the Impossible?
The playoff math is daunting but not impossible. Sitting at 4-8, the Bengals need to win out and get help. The combination of their division record (3-1) and upcoming schedule—at Buffalo before rematches with the Ravens, Dolphins, Cardinals, and Browns—keeps hope alive. If the Steelers drop their next game to Buffalo, Cincinnati pulls within two games, potentially triggering a wild finish in what has become the NFL’s deepest division.
- Key division scenarios:
- Steelers and Ravens each stand at 6-6 if Pittsburgh falls to Buffalo, compressing the race.
- Bengals must beat both Baltimore and Buffalo to realistically stay alive.
- Remaining games against the Dolphins and Browns could prove decisive.
According to ESPN analytics, Thursday’s win boosted Cincinnati’s playoff chances to 5.3%, with a 4.9% shot at taking the division—still slim, but enough to give a proud locker room belief that the improbable is within reach. This statistical sliver is all that a battle-tested roster needs for motivation, especially given last year’s heartbreaker, when the Bengals won out but missed the wild card anyway. AP News
Catalysts for the Turnaround: What’s Working and What’s Not
The Bengals’ defensive spine showed its best form of the season under adversity. Despite being shorthanded, their aggressive blitz schemes and stifling coverage forced Lamar Jackson into rushed throws and erratic reads. Cornerback Dax Hill summed it up: “We kept them guessing…kept Lamar on his toes.”
Yet, the offense still sputters inside the 20. Their last three games? Just two touchdowns out of nine red-zone trips. Fans have debated passionately whether play-calling, execution, or personnel miscues are to blame. Thursday’s red-zone stumbles reignite those debates but also show the improvement in self-scouting—a trait that helped them turn around last season’s late push.
Stock Watch
- Stock Up: Ja’Marr Chase—returned from suspension with a vengeance, dominating outside routes and making clutch grabs.
- Stock Up: Defensive line depth—Ossai and Murphy rose to the occasion, demonstrating that Cincinnati’s pass rush can survive key injuries.
- Stock Down: Samaje Perine—critical fumble deep in Ravens territory could have proved costly if not for the defense’s heroics.
Injury Updates and What’s Next
The Bengals’ depth continues to be tested. LB Brian Asamoah II left the game with a knee injury, and several starters—including HB Tahj Brooks, WR Jermaine Burton, DE Trey Hendrickson, and WR Tee Higgins—remained inactive. The hope is that a few can return for the crucial showdown at Buffalo on December 7—a team Cincinnati has beaten three times in their last four matchups, including a signature playoff win in 2022.
Fan-Fueled Speculation and the Path Forward
This is the moment when speculation among Bengals fans runs wild. Can Joe Burrow recapture the same playoff magic that carried Cincinnati to the Super Bowl in 2021? Will Ja’Marr Chase’s return reshape the offense enough to mask red zone struggles? Could a resurgent defense play spoiler for rivals like Baltimore and Pittsburgh in must-win December clashes?
The next two weeks will decide everything. With the AFC North still in flux and a locker room fully bought into Taylor’s message, the script for the final stretch is unwritten. One thing is clear after Thursday night: No one in Cincinnati is backing down from the fight.
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