Winners, losers as Ravens stun Bengals 35-34 on Thursday Night Football
Cincinnati and Baltimore delivered yet another thrilling showdown.
After the Ravens beat the Bengals 41-38 on the road in overtime in Week 5, Cincinnati could not return the favor to begin Week 11 on Thursday Night Football.
Despite holding a 21-7 lead, a turnover flipped Cincinnati's momentum as Baltimore came back to win 35-34. The Bengals fought back after trailing 28-21 and had a chance to take a late lead on a two-point conversion, but controversially missed.
Chase's numbers haven't always been consistent this season, but he still reminds the NFL spectrum of his capabilities when the ball is thrown his way. He also posted these numbers against an elite Baltimore defense.
LOSER: Diontae Johnson, RavensMuch was made about Jackson not having a clear-cut WR1 during his time in Baltimore thus far. That changed when Baltimore acquired Diontae Johnson from the Carolina Panthers ahead of the trade deadline.
However, the former Pittsburgh Steeler rarely got involved, recording just one catch on two targets for six yards. Zay Flowers had just four catches for 34 yards, while Tylan Wallace led the way with 115 yards on three catches, including an 84-yard catch and run.
WINNER: Two-point conversionsIt appeared Bengals head coach Zac Taylor did not want another overtime repeat from the two teams' first matchup this season.
Taylor called for his team to be aggressive and go for two. However, it backfired controversially when Burrow was hit in the facemask after throwing the ball while tight end Mike Gesicki appeared to have been held while running his route. Neither was called against Baltimore.
Baltimore had a penalty discrepancy against it on the night, being flagged 11 times for a loss of 81 yards while that was just three for 23 for Cincinnati. The most important ones, though, were not called.