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Game updates, live score in NFL Week 5


Game updates, live score in NFL Week 5

The Cincinnati Bengals (1-3) host the Baltimore Ravens (2-2) at Paycor Stadium for an NFL matchup in Week 5.

Cincinnati picked up a win over the Carolina Panthers last week, while Baltimore defeated the Buffalo Bills.

Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. and the game will be broadcast on Local12 (WKRC-TV).

According to BetMGM, the Ravens have a 2.5 point advantage and the over/under is 48.5.

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Joe Burrow threw his second interception of the season as the Bengals tried to make it a two-score game in Ravens territory. The Ravens take over and are already at their own 36-yard line.

The Ravens scored on a play in which Lamar Jackson fumbled, recovered the ball, scrambled and threw a touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely.

Ja'Marr Chase made another highlight-reel touchdown catch. He took a screen pass from Joe Burrow 70 yards for a touchdown and kicker Evan McPherson converted the point after the attempt.

The Ravens marched down the field and Lamar Jackson passed perfectly, capping the drive with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Charlie Kolar. Kicker Justin Tucker converted the point-after-touchdown attempt.

The Bengals used the first possession of the second half for a touchdown after a 4-yard touchdown pass from Joe Burrow to Chase Brown. Kicker Evan McPherson converted the point-after-touchdown attempt.

The Ravens quickly scored on their first possession of the second half with a touchdown pass from Lamar Jackson to Isaiah Likely.

Rookie right tackle Amarius Mims was carted off the field early in the third quarter for Ravens vs. Bengals. There is no update yet on his status for the rest of the game.

The Bengals scored on their first drive of the second half to make it a two-point game. Joe Burrow threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Tee Higgins and Evan McPherson converted the point-after touchdown attempt.

The Bengals lead the Ravens at halftime of NFL Week 5. The Bengals got the ball back after all three timeouts and 49 seconds left in the second quarter. Joe Burrow threw a 41-yard touchdown pass to Ja'Marr Chase late in the second quarter, and the Bengals converted a two-point conversion on a Chase Brown run to take a one-point lead. The Bengals get the kickoff for the second half.

The Bengals stumbled from midfield on 4th-and-5 and the Ravens had the ball after the two-minute warning.

The Bengals got a defensive score when Sam Hubbard tackled Derrick Henry in the end zone.

The Ravens scored on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Lamar Jackson to Rashod Bateman, capping a 51-yard drive with 8:09 remaining in the second quarter.

The Bengals and Ravens exchanged punts after Cincinnati tied the game early in the second quarter. Baltimore took over at its own 49-yard line with 11:08 left in the second quarter.

Quarterback Joe Burrow threw an 11-yard touchdown to wide receiver Tee Higgins to tie the game on the Bengals' second offensive drive of the game. Kicker Evan McPherson converted the point-after-touchdown attempt.

The Ravens' offense scored first and took an early lead after a drive that included three third-down conversions and was capped by a Derrick Henry touchdown. The Bengals made a three-pointer on their first offensive attempt, but got the ball back after the defense forced a Ravens punt. Cincinnati now wants to start the second quarter at the Ravens' 13-yard line.

The Bengals got a defensive stop on the Ravens' second drive and took control on their own 15-yard drive.

The Bengals failed to get a first down on their first drive. Joe Burrow is a 1-on-1 passer for 3 yards and also rushed for 1 yard on the first play of the drive. The Ravens take over at their own 16-yard line.

The Ravens marched down the field on their first offensive drive and running back Derrick Henry scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown. Kicker Justin Tucker converted the point-after-touchdown attempt. The Ravens have scored on all five of their first possessions to start the season.

The Bengals enter today's game winless in two games at Paycor Stadium this year, while the Ravens are coming off a dominant win over the Bills. This is the first AFC North game of the year for both teams. The Pittsburgh Steelers (3-1) lead the division. The Bengals will have BJ Hill back today, which will be important as Cincinnati needs to slow down the Ravens' running game.

The Ravens are the 2.5-point favorite according to BetMGM and the total over/under is 48.5. All lines are at -110 (bet $110 to win $100, with a total payout of $210).

Here are the Bengals' inactive players today:

Wide receiver Trenton Irwin, cornerback Mike Hilton, defensive end Cedric Johnson, tight end Tanner McLachlan, tight end Tanner Hudson, defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins

Defensive tackle BJ Hill returns to play today after missing two games due to a hamstring injury suffered in the Week 2 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Bengals vs. Ravens Week 5 game will be broadcast locally on Local12 (WKRC-TV). Streaming options for the game include Fubo (free trial), Paramount+ and NFL+ (mobile only).

The Ravens have been the focus of sportsbooks all week, and our panel of experts have largely picked them as well after their dominant win last week over the Bills. Read what our experts had to say.

The Bengals vs. Ravens game is scheduled for 1 p.m. at Paycor Stadium.

Bengals vs. Ravens odds, spread

The Ravens are the 2.5-point favorite according to BetMGM and the total over/under is 48.5.

Bengals 2024 NFL Schedule

Week 1: September 8, Bengals vs. New England Patriots, 1 p.m. ET, CBS Patriots 16, Bengals 10

Week 2: September 15, Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS Bengals 25, Chiefs 26

Week 3: September 23, Bengals vs. Washington Commanders, 8 p.m. ET | *Monday Night Football on ABC/ESPN Commanders 38, Bengals 33

Week 4: September 29, Bengals at Carolina Panthers, 1 p.m. ET, Fox Bengals 34, Panthers 24

Week 5: October 6, Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Week 6: October 13, Bengals at New York Giants, 8 p.m. ET | *Sunday Night Football on NBC

Week 7: October 20, Bengals at Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Week 8: October 27, Bengals vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Week 9: November 3, Bengals vs. Las Vegas Raiders, 1 p.m. ET, Fox

Week 10: November 7, Bengals at Baltimore Ravens, 8 p.m. ET | *Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime

Week 11: November 17, Bengals at Los Angeles Chargers, 4 p.m. ET, CBS

Week 12: Bye week

Week 13: December 1, Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Week 14: December 9, Bengals at Dallas Cowboys, 8 p.m. ET | *Monday Night Football on ESPN

Week 15: December 15, Bengals at Tennessee Titans, 1 p.m. ET, Fox

Week 16: December 19, Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns | *Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime

Week 17: Bengals vs. Denver Broncos, date and network to be announced

Week 18: Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers, date and network to be announced

*There will be no games during the final two weeks of the season as the NFL reserves the right to move games to prime time based on playoff scenarios.

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