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These four analysts are picking the Bengals to beat the Ravens
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These four analysts are picking the Bengals to beat the Ravens

Jonas Shaffer

Ravens 31, Bengals 21 “Joe Burrow secured the Ravens' No. 2 spot in Week 5, but the prime-time crowds at M&T Bank Stadium typically make it difficult for the offense before the snap. And if the Broncos' esteemed defense couldn't stop Lamar Jackson and the Ravens last week, it's hard to imagine Cincinnati doing much better.”

Kyle Goon

Ravens 38, Bengals 27 “With the Ravens facing a banged-up defense that will have trouble covering their pass-catchers, this feels like a one-sided mismatch that favors a red-hot Baltimore attack, especially at home.”

Giana Han

Ravens 28, Bengals 24 “Maybe the win against Denver will give the defense the boost it needs to reach its potential. But Burrow is not a guy you can give time to work. Both the pass rush and the secondary need to step up to determine if the game is tight and how hard Jackson needs to work to carry the team.”

Paul Mancano

Ravens 30, Bengals 28 “The Ravens' defensive backs need to play better than they did five weeks ago in Cincinnati, but so does their defense's All-Pro quarterback. If Roquan Smith can match up with Joe Burrow, that could make the DBs look a lot better in coverage.”

Brandon Weigel

Ravens 30, Bengals 21 “The Ravens have established themselves as one of the top teams in the NFL. … And with the Bengals' offensive starters, Orlando Brown Jr. and Tee Higgins, listed as questionable and doubtful, respectively, Baltimore is ready to bring Cincinnati's playoff hopes back down to earth.”

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