Baltimore posted a 27-24 victory at Cincinnati in Week 2. Both teams had four-game winning streaks halted on field goals as time expired last week, with the Ravens losing 33-31 to the Browns and the Bengals falling 30-27 against Houston. Baltimore (7-3), which won the last of its six AFC North crowns in 2019, is one-half game ahead of Pittsburgh and Cleveland and owns a 1 ½-game lead over Cincinnati (5-4).
The Baltimore Ravens continue their quest for their first AFC North title in four years when they begin Week 11 of the 2023 NFL season against the division-rival Cincinnati Bengals at home on Thursday Night Football.