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Who plays NFL Thursday Night Football? Week 11 game, time, how to watch on TV, stream online
M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, will host on November 16, the Thursday Night Football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals.
In the aftermath of a hard-fought battle against the Houston Texans, the Cincinnati Bengals face uncertainty regarding the condition of key players, notably Jamar Chase and Tee Higgins.
Chase appeared less than fully fit despite his resilience on the field. While he managed to secure significant yardage, concerns linger about his back, and the team remains hopeful for improvement as the week progresses. On the other hand, Higgins’ status is still up in the air, posing a potential setback for the Bengals.
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When does the Bengals vs Ravens start?
The game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore starts at 8:15 p.m. ET/5:15 p.m. PT on November 16.
How to watch Thursday Night Football between the Bengals vs Ravens?
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Bengals vs Ravens: preview
The Bengals, who suffered a tough 30-27 loss to the Ravens in their previous encounter, are gearing up for a rematch. The Ravens, fresh off a 33-31 defeat against the Browns, are not without their challenges, especially when defending against the potent Joe Burrow. Burrow, displaying remarkable form when healthy, has posted impressive numbers, with 347 yards against the Texans, 348 against the Bills, and 283 against the formidable 49ers defense.
The Ravens’ recent defensive struggles, evident in their 33-point concession to the Browns, raise concerns for their upcoming clash with the Bengals. Allowing 4.9 yards per carry and permitting Deshaun Watson to amass 213 yards, one touchdown, and an interception, the Ravens face a formidable Bengals offense.
One significant factor contributing to the curiosity of this matchup is Lamar Jackson’s historic success against NFC teams. Having dominated Detroit, Arizona, and Seattle in consecutive games, Jackson’s ability to catch unfamiliar NFC opponents off guard has been a trademark. However, the Ravens have faced closer contests when pitted against AFC teams, particularly those well-acquainted with Jackson’s style.