Five Things to Keep an Eye On: Bengals vs. Ravens

 The Texans-Bengals Week 10 game at Paycor Stadium saw WR Ja'Marr Chase run the ball.

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On Thursday Night Football, the Bengals play the Ravens in Baltimore in the AFC North. Prime Video and Cincinnati's WCPO-TV air the game at 8:15 p.m. Five things to observe:

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1. Bangels want more explosive plays Since entering the NFL in 2020, quarterback Joe Burrow has become one of the NFL's finest deep passers.

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Cincinnati might benefit from hitting some downfield shots against a Baltimore team that allows 173.1 passing yards per game (fourth in the NFL).

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In Week 10, Burrow connected on 64-yarders to Ja'Marr Chase and Tyler Boyd in the second half to display the Bengals' explosiveness. 

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 Burrow connected with Chase for his 19th 40-plus yard touchdown ball and Ja'Marr's eighth 50-plus yard score, both league leaders since their rookie seasons.

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The Bengals' longest passing play in Week 2 against the Ravens was a Burrow rollout and fastball to Joe Mixon, who turned upfield for 32 yards. 

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2. Run-focused game With the Bengals' defense facing the NFL's best rushing assault on Thursday, AFC North games are known for their roughness.

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After facing the league's strongest rushing offenses early in the season, Cincinnati restricted opponents to 89.3 running yards in Weeks 6-9, winning these games. 

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