Meanwhile, the defense rebounded nicely overall and protected the lead much better.
The offense had a well-balanced attack in the end after airing the ball out more in the first half and keeping it on the ground more after halftime.
In a contest that was expected to be a tightly contested AFC North clash, the home team built a double-digit lead and pulled away further in the second half. The Baltimore Ravens faced off with the Cincinnati Bengals for the second time in Week 11 and swept them for the first time since the 2020 season with 34-20 victory in primetime.