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CINCINNATI — The Bengals fell to 4-10 on the season and were officially eliminated from playoff contention on Sunday afternoon when they lost to the Ravens 24-0 at Paycor Stadium. It was the first time they've been shutout with Joe Burrow at quarterback. Ja'Marr Chase finished with 10 catches for 132 yards.
Former running back Zack Moss called out the Cincinnati Bengals in a reply to a tweet criticizing the team's effort to clear ice and snow from the seats at Paycor Stadium ahead of the team's 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in NFL Week 15. "Been telling people easily the worst franchise in sports!" Moss tweeted Sunday night.
Hamilton County Commissioner Stephanie Summerow Dumas called out the Bengals on social media after Sunday's game against the Ravens for the conditions fans dealt with due to the snow.
The Cincinnati Bengals are bouncing back thanks to quarterback Joe Burrow's return. Here's how they can get back into the playoff picture.
If the NFL season ended now, the Bengals would have the ninth overall pick in the 2026 draft. The New England Patriots-Baltimore Ravens game will be the prime-time matchup, while the Cincinnati Bengals-Miami Dolphins game will move to the early window.
The Bengals' offense, however, was unable to capitalize on the defense's performance. The reason is quite simple, at least from Burrow's perspective.
Punishment appears to be coming for the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The Bengals are taking on the Ravens at home on Sunday. It's a snowy day in Cincinnati. The Bengals reportedly did not remove the snow from the seats at the stadium prior to kickoff,
CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - A Hamilton County commissioner and scores of Cincinnati Bengals fans are frustrated after the team was accused of not removing snow from stadium seats, according to our partners at the Enquirer.