The Baltimore Ravens will take on the Cincinnati Bengals.
Two of the game’s best young quarterbacks will face off against one another in an AFC North showdown, as Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals will march down to Maryland for a game against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.
While Jackson, tight end Mark Andrews, and wide receiver Marquise Brown all were listed on the injury report, they all appear good to go against an AFC North rival who finally won their first game of the season last week. While the Bengals have been a pushover in recent years for Baltimore, their prized prospect at quarterback has made them one of the AFC’s most exciting offenses to watch on a weekly basis.
Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson (knee, illness), TE Mark Andrews (thigh) and WR Marquise Brown (knee) – all of whom are listed as questionable for Sunday’s game vs. the Bengals – all are expected to play, per sources.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 11, 2020
What to watch for in Ravens vs Bengals
The Ravens are 3-1, though Jackson’s passing over the last two weeks hasn’t looked as sharp as we’re used to seeing out of him. Against a patchwork Cincinnati secondary that has let them down frequently over the last season and a quarter, Jackson could get back on the right track.
Jackson will need to find the end zone frequently today, as Burrow and this Bengals offense showed how deadly they can be in a win against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 4. Burrow, who has earned rave reviews after four career starts, became the first rookie ever to pass for 800 yards and five touchdowns in his first three starts without throwing two interceptions, and he built upon that strong start with a clinical performance against Jacksonville.
Rookie QBs with at least 800 pass yds, 5 pass TD and less than 2 INT in their first 3 starts:
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) October 2, 2020
Joe Burrow.
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How to Live stream Ravens vs Bengals
Today’s game will take place at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore at 1:00 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on CBS. Live streams will be available behind this link.