The Ravens dominated the Bengals on Monday Night Football, 44-13.
NFL Power Rankings: Week 2 Brings A New No. 1


September 10, 2012; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice (27) scores a touchdown in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Evan Habeeb-US PRESSWIRE Week 2 of our NFL power rankings always see the most change. The teams we had slotted for greatness before the season lose in Week 1, and the teams who were an afterthought explode onto the scene.
Let’s attempt to sort through all of what we learned in Week 1. Tell me about all my mistakes in the comments.
Read Article >NFL Injury Report: AFC North Week 1 Injuries
Week 1 is in the books, so we’ll begin to look forward to Week 2. One of the things to watch is always the injury report, here’s a look around the division at who got dinged up in Week 1.
Read Article >Bengals Vs. Ravens, Week 1: Vintage Ray Lewis Key In Baltimore Blowout
Bruce Raffel of the aptly-named Ravens blog Baltimore Beatdown described the win as “overwhelming and impressive”:
For more news with a Ravens perspective, head over to Baltimore Beatdown.
Read Article >Dalton Face
It’s been a rough night for Andy Dalton who has turned it over twice -- one that was returned for a touchdown.
For a Baltimore perspective of the game, check out Baltimore Beatdown. And for more on the Bengals, check out Cincy Jungle. Stay tuned to this StoryStream for more highlights.
Read Article >Ed Reed Injury: Ravens Safety Leaves With An Injured Hamstring
Reed dove into the end zone, and was then seen on the sideline trying to stretch out his leg before heading to the locker room. The future Hall-of-Famer appears to have a hamstring injury, with his status for the rest of the game uncertain at this point.
For more on the Ravens, please be sure to check out our blog Baltimore Beatdown, our Football Hub and SB Nation for all the latest news and updates.
Read Article >Ed Reed Checks In With A Record-Breaking Pick-6
That pick six also helped him set a new NFL record.
For a Baltimore perspective of the game, check out Baltimore Beatdown. And for more on the Bengals, check out Cincy Jungle. Stay tuned to this StoryStream for more highlights.
Read Article >Joe Flacco’s Floating TD Pass
Awkward-looking pass or not, Flacco looks like he’s taking a big step this year.
For a Baltimore perspective of the game, check out Baltimore Beatdown. And for more on the Bengals, check out Cincy Jungle. Stay tuned to this StoryStream for more highlights.
Read Article >First Play Of The Season Goes Well For The Ravens
A field goal later and the Ravens have their first lead of the season.
Read Article >Moment Of Silence For Art Modell At Ravens Game
For a Baltimore perspective of the game, check out Baltimore Beatdown. And for more on the Bengals, check out Cincy Jungle. Stay tuned to this StoryStream for more highlights.
Read Article >Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens Monday Night Football Betting Odds Preview

Getty ImagesCincinnati has caused more trouble for Baltimore bettors than for Ravens fans in recent years and Monday Night Football bettors are wary of the Bengals tonight.
In eight visits to Baltimore since 2004, the Bengals are 5-2-1 ATS, but their reputation as a nasty underdog took a hit late in 2011. They lost their final five games as a dog and were 0-4-1 ATS in the process and they sat as 7-point underdogs early Monday at most shops tracked by SBNation.
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