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CINCINNATI — The final injury designations are out for the Thanksgiving battle against Baltimore and the Bengals have a few players dinged up. Trey Hendrickson and Tee Higgins are out, while Cam Sample is questionable with an oblique injury.
The Bengals defense forced five turnovers in helping the team upset the Ravens in Baltimore Thanksgiving night. Unheralded players stepped up for the Bengals defense, including Joseph Ossai and Cedric Johnson. Zac Taylor called the victory the 'first all-around game' the Bengals had played all season.
Despite missing All-Pro pass rusher Trey Hendrickson, the Bengals found a way to get pressure. They had their second-highest pressure rate this season, getting to Lamar Jackson on 39.5% of his dropbacks. Joseph Ossai had two sacks and a team-high six pressures. Myles Murphy tied his season high with five pressures.
BALTIMORE − Evan McPherson is really in a groove for the Cincinnati Bengals now, and he's inching closer to more Bengals history.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returned to action Thursday night to defeat the Baltimore Ravens 32-14.
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Chase Brown reaches Bengals history vs. Ravens
With his 113 yards from scrimmage on Thursday Night, Chase Brown cemented himself among some of the best running backs in Bengals history. He is the first Cincinnati running back to have six-straight games with at least 100 total yards from scrimmage.
After shaking off rust, Bengals QB Joe Burrow revels in satisfaction of Thanksgiving win over Ravens
Joe Burrow returned on Thanksgiving Day to lead the Cincinnati Bengal to a lopsided victory over the division rival Baltimore Ravens, thrilling the entire organization in a season in which such joys have been rare.