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CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow voiced his confidence in the Bengals' coaching staff following Sunday's 24-0 loss to the Ravens. The loss was one of the worst of the Burrow era and certainly opens the door to speculation about head coach Zac Taylor's future in Cincinnati, among others.
The 4-9 Cincinnati Bengals host the 6-7 Baltimore Ravens on Sunday as 2.5-point home underdogs. Both teams still have a shot at winning the weak AFC North, but both are in an uphill battle to make that happen. Going into this weekend ESPN gives the Ravens a 30% shot at making the playoffs, while the Bengals are at 3%.
NFL officials have released a statement after fans at the Cincinnati Bengals game complained that seats at Paycor Stadium were covered with snow.
Many of the fans arriving for Sunday’s Ravens-Bengals game found their seats covered with snow. League rules require all snow to be removed by the home team. The Bengals admitted that the seats hadn’t been cleared. The NFL has provided a comment in response to an inquiry from PFT.
Amid frustrations from the fans and a melancholic Joe Burrow, former Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Torrey Smith didn't hold back and called the Bengals the worst organization in the NFL.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle BJ Hill was injured during the first quarter of the team's NFL Week 15 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium. Hill remained down on the field after the Ravens' first offensive play of the game. Hill was involved in a tackle of Ravens running back Derrick Henry.
In shutting out Joe Burrow and the Bengals, the Ravens had their best performance of the season at a time when they couldn't afford a loss.
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