After an incredible Cincy Hail Mary to tie it up with no time on the clock, the Ravens knocked off the Bengals to keep the AFC North wide open in the second half of the season.
Dalton struggles in Bengals OT loss

Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY SportsRay Rice struggled once again and owners will regret taking him with a top pick.
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Read Article >A.J. Green catches last-second Hail Mary

Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY SportsWatch the catch on YouTube here or check out the GIF here.
Green came down with the ball after it was inexplicably batted up in the air directly to the Bengals wide receiver. It had been a relatively quiet day for Green, but he came up big when it counted and the game is now headed to overtime.
Read Article >Andy Dalton is scared

Patrick SmithAndy Dalton isn’t having a good day in Baltimore and it got a little worse as he was sacked in the third quarter of Sunday’s game.
Dalton was attempting to pass to Giovani Bernard when he realized the running back may have not seen him. Know the look on someone’s face in a movie when they are clinging for dear life and finally let go? This is that face.
Read Article >Dalton struggling vs. Ravens

Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY SportsCincinnati is hoping Dalton can turn it around, but that seems like a long shot unless the winds die down.
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Read Article >Haloti Ngata leaves with knee injury

Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY SportsBengals RB Bernard plans to play vs. Ravens

Tim Fuller-USA TODAY SportsThe young running back, who leads all Bengals running backs with 361 yards and four touchdowns on the season, had been limited to just 21 carries total the past three weeks. Combined with his totals in the passing game, Bernard has generated 628 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns on the season.
The Bengals are set to face the Baltimore Ravens at 1 p.m ET, with coverage on CBS.
Read Article >How to follow Bengals vs. Ravens in Week 10

Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY SportsGame Date/Time and Location: Sunday, Nov. 10, 1 p.m. ET at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
TV schedule and distribution map: CBS; The506.com
Read Article >Bengals-Ravens: Fighting in the North

Andy LyonsOn the other side, the Bengals are trying to bounce back after losing last Thursday night to the Dolphins in overtime. Cincinnati is still sitting pretty, currently in the No. 4 seed with a 6-3 record, but can not afford to slip much with Cleveland nipping at its heels. While this game is more important to the Ravens, it would be a tough pill to swallow for the Bengals should they lose.
Cincinnati is enjoying a breakout season for Andy Dalton. Many question if the redhead from TCU can get the job done, but the numbers speak for themselves. In his first two seasons, Dalton led the Bengals to the playoffs both times and has thrown for 2,587 yards and 16 touchdowns this year, ranking him fourth and fifth respectively.
Read Article >How bad is the Ravens’ run game?

Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY SportsRice is having the worst season of his career. Through seven games, he has just 259 yards on 97 carries, good for 2.7 yards per carry. Rice suffered a hip injury in Week 2 and clearly hasn’t been 100 percent this season, showing little of the agility and open-field burst that made him one of the most electric players in the league. Rice has yet to reach even 80 yards in a game after topping 100 or more four times last season.
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Read Article >Bengals vs. Ravens Betting odds, trends & pick

Robert Mayer-USA TODAY SportsBaltimore is reliably poor this season, as the Ravens are 3-5 against the spread in 2013. They’ve beaten teams they shouldn’t and dropped games they should have won -- losing to Buffalo, Cleveland and Pittsburgh while each team was at its low point. Cincinnati is far more even-keeled, holding a 5-3-1 record against the spread.
The over/under is set at 44, which could be a tall order for two teams not known for their prolific scoring. The Bengals and Ravens combine for an average of 45.1 points per game, but with two solid defenses and unreliable running games, it’s unclear whether they can hit the over.
Read Article >NFL odds: Bengals, Ravens almost even

Andrew Weber-USA TODAY SportsFor more betting details on this game, head over to OddsShark.
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Read Article >Ray Rice still confident despite down year

Jason MillerDespite all that, the three-time Pro Bowler says he remains confident in his and his team’s abilities.
“My level of confidence is where it was in Week 1,” Rice told Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun. “I still believe we’ll get the run game going. We have the guys. It’s never going to be an effort thing. We’ve just seen some pretty good fronts, and I’ve battled through stuff this year.”
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