
The Ravens didn’t get the desired outcome they wanted in Sunday’s back-and-forth matchup with the Bengals.
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Williams Has Stellar Day
The bright spot in a disappointing loss was the play of nose tackle Brandon Williams. He was the best player on Baltimore’s defense and finished the day with eight tackles, including two for loss. Cincinnati center Russell Bodine was absolutely no match for Williams, particularly when they were in one-on-one matchups. Williams blew Bodine off the ball on multiple occasions, and he consistently forced his way into the backfield to stuff running plays before they even had a chance.
Other Options On Final Play
The Ravens had a long shot to mount a comeback in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter, but that bid came up short when Flacco’s fourth-down pass to tight end ![]()
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Smith’s TD Even More Impressive At Second Glance
Little about Steve Smith’s performance on Sunday went unnoticed. The veteran receiver put the offense on his back to bring the Ravens all the way back from a 14-point deficit, and his 50-yard touchdown on fourth-and-5 started the rally. The play is even more impressive when looking at it again. Smith caught the pass short of the first-down marker, with four Cincinnati defenders within striking distance. He shrugged off all four tacklers and pushed his way into the end zone for Baltimore’s first score of the day.

Unbalanced Line Continues
The use of an unbalanced offensive line looks to have a permanent place in the playbook. After throwing a touchdown pass to ![]()
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