
The Ravens heard all week about their recent struggles against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Baltimore had lost five-straight to their division rival coming into Sunday’s matchup at M&T Bank Stadium. Outside linebacker ![]()
The Ravens won that fight Sunday, beating the Bengals 19-14 to stay atop the AFC North standings.
“When you’re fighting a kid in the school-yard, and he’s always beating you, and you finally punch him in the mouth, maybe he’ll quit picking on you,” Suggs said. “We finally got over the little Bengal hump.”
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“That’s always a tough rivalry, and it’s really good to finally break the string against these guys,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said. “They’ve gotten us five times in a row. For us to come up with this victory is obviously very satisfying.”
Several Ravens didn’t even know what it was like to beat Cincinnati before Sunday. Only 14 players on Baltimore’s 53-man squad had ever beaten the Bengals while with the Ravens.
“It felt great to get that monkey off the back,” inside linebacker ![]()
A benefit for the Ravens Sunday was that the Bengals played without All-Pro receiver A.J. Green, who has tormented Baltimore throughout his career. A hamstring injury kept him sidelined, and Cincinnati’s offense didn’t have as much firepower without him in the game.
“I wish he was out there,” Suggs said. “I’d like for them to be full go with A.J. Green. But also, you’ve got to be careful what you wish for, so we’ll take it, man. We’ll take it.”
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“That’s what these games are all about – just grind it out,” Weddle said. “Physical game and we made the plays in the fourth quarter to win, unlike last week. So, it was great to bounce back, see the energy, see the focus throughout the week. It showed some character and some mental toughness to bounce back from last week.”
The win over Cincinnati moves the Ravens to 6-5 on the season, tying them with the Pittsburgh Steelers for the best record in the division. The Ravens currently hold the tiebreaker over the Steelers because they beat Pittsburgh earlier in the year.
The Ravens don’t have any breathing room atop the division, and they know they can’t afford to lose any ground with Pittsburgh on their heels.
“Huge win,” Weddle said. “I mean, these games have been huge for the last few weeks, so we had to get it. We’ve got to win every game, we feel, this last stretch.”



