Bengals, Ravens and Joe Burrow
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Maybe Joe Burrow should have just sat out the rest of the season. The Bengals quarterback, who missed a significant chunk of the season with a toe injury, threw a pick-six for the second straight week as the Ravens shut out their division rival, 24-0.
The Bengals fell to 4-10 this season with their 24-0 loss to the Ravens at Paycor Stadium, the first shutout with Joe Burrow as starting quarterback.
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.
A Hamilton County commissioner and Cincinnati Bengals fans are frustrated after the team was accused of not removing snow from stadium seats.
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New England ultimately got up 21-0 and went into halftime leading the game 24-7. However, second-half heroics from Bills QB Josh Allen led to the Bills making a massive comeback to win the game 35-31, improve to 10-4, and keep their chances of winning the AFC East firmly alive heading into the final three weeks.
Joe Burrow addressed his recent comments on finding joy in playing football and if he believes changes should be made in Cincinnati
The Cincinnati Bengals host the Baltimore Ravens in NFL Week 15 at Paycor Stadium. Follow along for live updates and highlights.
If you think the Bengals need changes at the top and on the sideline, the most important voice in the locker room, QB Joe Burrow, disagrees.