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Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken didn't need to do anything special in the 24-0 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, and as sarcastic as it sounds, that's a good thing. Instead of exhausting his offensive line in the cold,
The Baltimore Ravens shut out the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycom Stadium this past Sunday. Defensive coordinator Zach Orr will relish this moment, especially after the Bengals scored 32 points on his defense in week 12.
The Ravens think Buchanan suffered a torn ACL on Sunday in Cincinnati, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Buchanan is scheduled for an MRI today that is expected to confirm the injury. Buchanan, a fourth-round pick out of Cal, has been excellent this season and was chosen as the NFL’s defensive rookie of the month in October.
The Ravens defense took a big blow in their win on Sunday. Linebacker Teddye Buchanan, who’s Baltimore’s second-leading tackler, suffered a season-ending torn ACL in the 24-0 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
At kickoff, the air temperature was seven, with a wind chill of -9, which made it the coldest in Ravens history.
Sunday's game in Cincinnati was the coldest game in Ravens history, but the elements seemed to bother the home team more than the visitors.
Inspired by a visit from Hall of Fame safety Ed Reed, the Ravens recorded their first shutout in seven years by beating the Bengals 24-0 on Sunday.
"There is not a team in the NFL that would have won a game today with me as the quarterback," Joe Burrow said in his postgame press conference.
Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, and Derrick Henry were among Ravens who served local students today by washing their feet and providing them with new shoes