NFL Week 11 Thursday Night Football: Where and how to watch Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals, live stream, and broadcast details
Find out all the information about the Baltimore Ravens-Cincinnati Bengals game on Thursday.
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Lamar Jackson (L - via Sports Illustrated) and Joe Burrow (R - via CNN)
The week 11 Thursday Night Football game is a big one. It is a game between two AFC North rivals, the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals. Both these teams came into the season with Super Bowl expectations. However, the Ravens and the Bengals had contrasting starts to their seasons. The Ravens started their season winning three of their first four games. The Bengals on the other hand lost three of their first four games.
The Ravens though, have continued their superb start. They have won seven out of nine games so far and have a record of 7-2 through ten weeks. Their QB Lamar Jackson is one of the frontrunners to win the MVP this season and their defense is ranked number 1 in the entire league. In their recent game against the Cleveland Browns, their offense scored 31 points but the defense wasn’t able to hold that lead and the Browns handed them their second loss of the season.
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The Bengals have turned their season around after a tough opening four games of the season. Superstar QB Joe Burrow entered the season with an injured calf and wasn’t himself in the early stages of the season. However, the quarterback seems to have recovered from the injury as he led the team to a four-game winning streak. That streak came to an end after a stunning loss to the Houston Texans in week 10.
These two teams have already met each other this season during their week 2 matchup. The Ravens came out on top in that game 27-24. Burrow was still hampered by the calf injury and the Ravens built on their week 1 against the Houston Texans. The Thursday Night game will give a proper indication of both these teams as they will enter the game mostly healthy.
Here’s all one needs to know about the Thursday Night Football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals.
What time is the NFL game on Thursday?
- Game: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals
- Day: Thursday, November 16
- Time: 8:15 P.M. ET (7:15 P.M. CT)
- Where: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore
What channel is Thursday Night Football on?
- Game: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals
- Date: Thursday, November 16
- Where to watch: Amazon Prime
The Thursday Night Football games are broadcasted on Amazon Prime as the platform has exclusive rights for the Thursday Night games. It offers two types of subscriptions: $14.99 per month and $139 per year. Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung will be on hand to announce and report the game.
NFL live streaming for Thursday Night Game
One can watch the live Thursday Night Football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals on DAZN and FUBO. The game is available to listeners on SiriusXM.
Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals Predicted Lineup
The Cincinnati Bengals’ WR Tee Higgins missed their week 10 game against the Texans and that affected the team’s offense. It is short week for the Bengals as they played their week 10 game on Sunday. So the usual suspects will be expected to take the field on Thursday. Ja’Marr Chase was questionable before the Bengals game against the Texans but he played and had a great game.
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The Ravens on the other hand had seven players recording DNPs on Tuesday’s practice. However, no player has been ruled out of the game as of yet. Jackson is expected to start at quarterback and receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Zay Jones are expected to play the game against the Bengals.
NFL Odds and Betting Lines for Ravens vs. Bengals
Here are the NFL odds and Betting lines for the Ravens vs. Bengals game on Thursday.
- Ravens vs. Bengals spread: Baltimore -4
- Ravens vs. Bengals over/under: 46 points
- Ravens vs. Bengals money line: Baltimore -197, Cincinnati +163
- BAL: Ravens have scored at least 31 points in four consecutive games
- CIN: Bengals have lost five of their last seven contests in Baltimore
Why the Baltimore Ravens can win?
Despite squandering a 31-17 lead late in the game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, the Ravens have trailed for a total of 28 minutes, 46 seconds this season, the least amount of time by any team through 10 games since the 1998 Denver Broncos (27:07). Baltimore’s defense, which leads the league in total yards allowed (273.6) and points allowed (15.7), is a major reason for that.
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On offense, the Ravens lead the league in rushing touchdowns with 19 and are the best rushing team in the NFL with an average of 154.9 yards per game. With eight rushing touchdowns, seven of which have come during his current four-game streak, Gus Edwards is tied for third place in the league in this category. Meanwhile, rookie Keaton Mitchell has scored at least 39 yards in each of his last two games.
Why the Cincinnati Bengals can win?
Joe Burrow finished with more than 345 passing yards (347) for the second straight game despite being intercepted twice in the last quarter. The 26-year-old also threw a pair of touchdown passes to extend his streak to five straight games with multiple scoring tosses. Ja’Marr Chase had his fourth game of 100-receiving yards this season against the Texans on Sunday.
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In addition, it was the 23-year-old Chase’s 11th career game with 100 yards and a touchdown reception. With 821 receiving yards, he is tied for seventh in the league. Although he hasn’t had more than 50 rushing yards in three of his previous four games, running back Joe Mixon comes into Thursday’s match with a run of three straight games with a touchdown.
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