The Baltimore Ravens needed Justin Tucker’s legs four times on Sunday night, and no kick was more important than his 43-yard field goal for his team’s 19-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals. .
The Ravens were looking for answers after Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow led a 13-play, 75-yard drive that put the team up 17-16. Burrow sneaked the ball across the goal line for the score. It was his second touchdown of the night.
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Lamar Jackson answered the call with 1:58 left. He led the Ravens down the field with a 7-play, 50-yard drive capped off by Tucker’s game-winning field goal.
Baltimore (3-2) regained AFC North’s lead with a win. The team lost to the Buffalo Bills last week.
Jackson finished 19-for-32 with 174 passing yards, a touchdown pass, and an interception. He missed several touchdown passes that could have put the receiver down, but was able to make up with a game-winning touchdown drive. He added 58 yards to the ground to give Baltimore the lead.
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Mark Andrews had eight catches for 89 yards and one touchdown. Devin DuVernay recorded five catches for 54 yards. Isiah Likely was the only other target to make at least two catches.
Burrow gave it his all, but Cincinnati’s failure to score in the third quarter hampered his pursuit of victory. Barrow finished 24-for-35 in touchdowns. He was sacked twice and threw a pick.
Hayden Hurst had six catches for 53 yards and one touchdown. The Ravens held a jammer chase with seven catches for 50 yards.
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Baltimore is now looking to build a winning streak against the hot New York Giants team. The Bengals want the New Orleans Saints back on their feet.