Baltimore Ravens defeated Cincinnati Bengals with a score of 34-20.
Bengals' Joe Burrow exited the game due to a wrist injury.
Ravens' Mark Andrews is expected to miss the rest of the season due to an ankle injury.
The game was briefly delayed due to drone activity around the stadium.
In the NFL Week 11 game, the Baltimore Ravens emerged victorious over the Cincinnati Bengals with a final score of 34-20. The game was marked by a 27-10 run by the Ravens, with key contributions from G. Edwards who rushed for two 3-yard touchdowns and O. Beckham Jr. who had 4 receptions for 119 receiving yards. The Bengals' J. Browning passed to J. Chase for a 2-yard touchdown. However, the Bengals did not cover the spread of 25 points and the total score of 54 points was over the over/under of 48.5.
The game was not without its share of injuries and controversies. Bengals' franchise quarterback, Joe Burrow, had to exit the game in the second quarter due to a wrist injury. This led to questions about whether Burrow had a pre-existing wrist issue, as he was seen wearing a wrist brace prior to the game. However, Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor stated he was not aware of any pre-existing injury. The injury occurred after Burrow threw a 4-yard touchdown pass, giving the Bengals a 10-7 lead. Burrow's right pinky appeared to be bent awkwardly, and he was visibly in pain. The severity of the injury is unclear, with further testing expected. Coach Zac Taylor suggested it might be a sprain but did not speculate on how long Burrow might be sidelined.
In addition to Burrow's injury, Ravens' Mark Andrews is expected to miss the rest of the season due to an ankle injury. The game was also briefly delayed due to drone activity around the stadium. Despite these setbacks, the Ravens managed to secure a win, bringing the Bengals' season record to 5-5.