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Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens dominated the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday in their AFC North rivalry showdown. The Ravens shut out the Bengals, 24-0, as Baltimore made amends for its 32-14 loss to Cincinnati in Week 13.
Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Amarius Mims injured his right knee during the fourth quarter of the team's NFL Week 15 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at Paycor Stadium. Mims left the field with help from medical personnel. The Bengals announced Mims' return as questionable.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor speaks to the media following a 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Dec. 14. Follow along with all of the action from Week 15's early and afternoon Sunday game slates.
The Baltimore Ravens have handed Joe Burrow the first shutout of his six-year career. Lamar Jackson threw for two touchdowns, and Kyle Van Noy and Alohi Gilman teamed up for a 95-yard pick-6 as the Ravens blanked the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 on Sunday.
Dre'Mont Jones on the Bengals: "They didn't feel lively to me. ... I felt it Play 1 that they weren't ready to play. It was too cold for them."
Baltimore is 32-27 all-time vs. Cincinnati in regular-season play, including a 19-16 mark under head coach John Harbaugh. Sunday's contest marks Baltimore's second game against the Bengals in the past three weeks, following Cincinnati's 32-14 win on Thanksgiving Night in Charm City.
Follow The Baltimore Sun’s live coverage of Sunday’s NFL Week 15 game between the Ravens and Bengals for updates and analysis.
CINCINNATI — After voicing his frustration earlier in the week, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had what he described as one of the worst performances of his career in a 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens that eliminated Cincinnati from the playoff race.