Gameday Preview: Ravens vs. Bengals Wild-Card Playoffs (2024)

Playing in Cincinnati for the second straight week, the Ravens will open the playoffs against the Bengals in a Super Wild-Card Weekend battle between AFC North rivals.

Kickoff is at 8:15 p.m. at Paycor Stadium.

Here's everything you need to know heading into the game.

History

This is the first playoff matchup between the two teams. Baltimore leads the all-time regular-season series, 28-26, including a 16-11 advantage in Cincinnati. The Ravens and Bengals split two meetings this season, with each team winning at home. In the regular-season finale last weekend, the Ravens rested a number of starters and the Bengals built a 24-7 lead on their way to a 27-16 victory. In Week 5 at M&T Bank Stadium, the Ravens edged the Bengals, 19-17, as Tucker kicked a 43-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.

Stakes

The winner will advance to next week's Divisional Playoffs, while the loser's season ends. Baltimore missed the playoffs in 2021, but returned this year even though Lamar Jackson (knee) missed the final five games. Veteran defensive players Calais Campbell and Justin Houston chose to re-sign with Baltimore last summer, partly because they wanted another chance to win a Super Bowl. The Ravens have overcome adversity to reach this point and have bigger goals in mind than just making the playoffs. The Bengals are the defending AFC champs and won the AFC North for the second straight season. They are the AFC's hottest team, entering the playoffs riding an eight-game winning streak. The Bengals have never won a Super Bowl, but believe they are talented enough to change that.

Key Storylines

Who will play quarterback for the Ravens, and will that quarterback play well enough to win?

The Ravens are trying to overcome uncertainty and injuries at the game's most important position. Jackson has missed five straight games, Tyler Huntley is dealing with a throwing shoulder and wrist issue, and Anthony Brown has one career start. No matter who's under center, Baltimore doesn't need a 300-yard passing game to win, especially if the run game is cooking. The Ravens need their quarterback to avoid turnovers and to make several key completions to keep drives alive. The Ravens have been hearing all week that they can't win unless Jackson plays. However, playoff games have been won with backup quarterbacks, and the Ravens believe they can win with any of their quarterbacks.

Will the back-and-forth talk during the week result in chippy play?

There's been plenty of a chatter coming from Cincinnati about how the Ravens played in Week 18. Head Coach John Harbaugh strongly disagreed with any notion that the Ravens played dirty, saying "I studied the game really closely. It's clear our players played a clean game, as they always do." However, the animosity between both sides has been stoked, and the stakes in a playoff game will take emotions to a higher level. The Bengals had the third-fewest penalties in the NFL this season (95), while the Ravens had the fourth fewest (97). Both teams want to play physically, but which team will play with more poise? Avoiding foolish penalties will be important for both teams.

Can the Ravens keep Joe Burrow in check?

The Ravens have made key acquisitions since last year such as Roquan Smith, Marcus Williams and Kyle Hamilton that have helped them match up with the Bengals' multitude of weapons. Burrow has a career 3-2 record against Baltimore and in two games in 2021, he torched the Ravens for 941 yards passing with seven touchdowns and one interception. However, Burrow's results against the Ravens in two games this season have been far less impressive – 49 of 77 for 432 yards, with just two touchdowns and one interception. If Cincinnati has a big night on offense, it's going to be difficult for Baltimore's offense to keep up. However, if the Ravens pressure Burrow consistently and rise up on third down and in the red zone, they have a legitimate chance to keep a high-powered offense in check.

Here are the players to watch for the Ravens' Week 18 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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TE Mark Andrews

Andrews had eight catches against the Bengals in Week 5 and is coming off a nine-catch, 100-yard game against Pittsburgh. Andrews is the focal point of Baltimore's passing attack.

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K Justin Tucker

Tucker kicked the game-winner against Cincinnati earlier this year, and Bengals-Ravens games are usually close. This is another game that could be decided by Tucker's leg.

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CB Marlon Humphrey

The Ravens are 13-2 all-time when Humphrey records a takeaway. The Bengals' receiving corps could be the NFL's best, and Humphrey will have a busy day trying to keep them in check.

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RB Gus Edwards

Head Coach John Harbaugh said he thought Edwards should have played more in Week 17 after getting just three carries. Edwards is likely to get more touches this week and will look to take advantage.

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ILB Roquan Smith

The Ravens had not traded for Smith yet when they faced Cincinnati in Week 5. Smith's presence will give Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow another talented defender to worry about.

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Top Matchup

C Tyler Linderbaum vs. DT D.J. Reader

It may not be a sexy matchup, but it's crucial. The Ravens will likely have to run successfully to win this game, and the 327-pound Reader makes it tough to run against Cincinnati, particularly inside. Linderbaum has risen to many challenges this season as a rookie center, and these two just went toe-to-toe in Week 18. In their rematch this week, the Ravens will need Linderbaum to throw some key blocks to help spring Baltimore's runners.

Gameday Preview: Ravens vs. Bengals Wild-Card Playoffs (2024)

FAQs

Who is favored to win Bengals vs. Ravens? ›

Ravens vs. Bengals Odds & Betting Lines
FavoriteSpreadTotal
Ravens-3.543.5
Nov 14, 2023

How did Baltimore get home field advantage? ›

BALTIMORE (WBFF) — As a result of today's win, the Baltimore Ravens have earned home-field advantage throughout the AFC Playoffs. The Ravens beat the Dolphins 56-19 to win the AFC North and earn the conference's top seed for the first time since 2019.

Do the Ravens have a chance to win the Super Bowl? ›

Listed at +1000, the Baltimore Ravens have the third best odds to win the Super Bowl. The buzz surrounding this team has increased after signing star RB Derrick Henry to a 2-year deal. If the Ravens continue to build upon their offense, this team will be tough to beat.

What are the odds of the Ravens making the playoffs? ›

Baltimore Ravens Playoffs FAQs

What are the Ravens playoff chances? The Baltimore Ravens playoff chances are -330 at several sportsbooks. That gives them the third best odds to make the playoffs in the NFL.

Who is better, Baltimore or Cincinnati? ›

Baltimore leads the all-time series, 29-27, including regular season and postseason. In Week 2, the Ravens won a 27-24 decision in Cincinnati as Lamar Jackson (24 for 33, 237 yards) threw touchdown passes to Mark Andrews (five catches, 45 yards) and Nelson Agholor (five catches, 63 yards).

Who is the Bengals biggest rival? ›

The Bengals–Steelers rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Pittsburgh Steelers. The two teams have played each other twice a year since becoming division rivals in 1970.

Is Baltimore Ravens Stadium real grass? ›

An artificial surface, Sportexe Momentum Turf, was installed for the 2003 season, which in turn was replaced by a new-generation Sportexe Momentum 51 in 2010. In December 2015, the Ravens announced that in 2016 the team would go back to natural grass playing surface, which is currently Tifway 419 Bermudagrass.

Why did Baltimore decline? ›

The Quasi-War with France in 1798-1800 caused major disruptions to Baltimore's trade in the Caribbean. Finally, a yellow fever epidemic diverted ships from the port, while much of the urban population fled into the countryside. The downturn widened to include every social class and area of economic activity.

What happens if the dolphins lose to the ravens? ›

If they beat the Dolphins, Baltimore will likely sew up the AFC's top seed. If they lose, the Ravens will likely need to win their other two remaining games while also having the Dolphins lose to the either the Cowboys or Bills. That would give Baltimore 13 wins, one more than Miami and enough to earn the top seed.

Who is favored to go to the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

Following the free agency period and the 2024 NFL Draft, it's the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs who are sitting atop the Super Bowl odds board at the BetMGM online sportsbook. Kansas City is +550; San Francisco is +600. A Chiefs vs. 49ers rematch is +1200.

Did Ravens ever lose a Super Bowl? ›

The Baltimore Ravens have not been beaten in Super Bowls all-time.

Who was the Ravens QB in 2001? ›

Elvis Grbac, Randall Cunningham and Chris Redman played quarterback for the Ravens in 2001.
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1Randall CunninghamQB
18Elvis GrbacQB
Chris RedmanQB

Who is headed to the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

The victory means that the 49ers are now headed to the Super Bowl for the third time in 11 years and eighth time overall. As for the Chiefs, they advanced to the NFL's biggest game by going on the road and beating the Baltimore Ravens, 17-10, in the AFC Championship.

Who will the Ravens face? ›

Ravens will face 27 former players during 2024 schedule
  • Kansas City Chiefs: Week 1. ...
  • Las Vegas Raiders: Week 2. ...
  • Dallas Cowboys: Week 3. ...
  • Buffalo Bills: Week 4. ...
  • Cincinnati Bengals: Weeks 5 and 10. ...
  • Washington Commanders: Week 6. ...
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Week 7. ...
  • Cleveland Browns: Weeks 8 and 18.
May 16, 2024

What does +200 odds mean? ›

In American sports betting, odds are typically expressed with a plus (+) or minus (–) symbol followed by a number. For example, +200 signifies the amount a bettor could win if wagering $100. If the bet works out, the player would receive a total payout of $300 ($200 profit + $100 initial stake).

Who wins the Bengals-Ravens game? ›

Ravens handle Bengals 34-20 after Joe Burrow exits in the 2nd quarter with wrist injury. The Baltimore Ravens beat Cincinnati 34-20 after the Bengals lost star quarterback Joe Burrow to a wrist injury.

Who is favored in the AFC title game? ›

AFC Championship Odds 2024 - Latest AFC Title Odds and Prices. See current odds for who will win the AFC Championship. The AFC seemingly gets stronger every year, and yet one thing remains constant: The Kansas City Chiefs are the team to beat and the favorite on NFL betting sites.

Who will start for Bengals? ›

Cincinnati Bengals Depth Chart
Starter2nd3rd
Joe Burrow QJake BrowningLogan Woodside
Zack MossChase BrownTrayveon Williams
Ja'Marr ChaseTrenton IrwinCole Burgess
Tee HigginsAndrei IosivasKwamie Lassiter II
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Who is favored to win Chiefs or Ravens? ›

Chiefs odds list Baltimore as a 4.5-point favorite, according to the SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 44. Before you make any Chiefs vs. Ravens picks, you need to see what proven SportsLine NFL expert Mike Tierney has to say, considering his mastery of picks involving the Ravens.

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