The Bengals have had a few chances deep in Baltimore territory to put touchdowns on the board. But even though they haven’t been able to cross the goal line, the Bengals still lead the Ravens 12-7 at halftime.

Down 7-3 in the first quarter, Cincinnati strip-sacked quarterback Lamar Jackson, with Cedric Johnson recovering it and powering his way down to the Ravens’ 2-yard line. But the Bengals couldn’t put the ball in the end zone, with three Joe Burrow incompletions and a Samaje Perine run stuffed for no gain.

The club then had to settle for a 42-yard field goal from Evan McPherson after getting the ball on the Cincinnati 47 after forcing a punt on the ensuing drive.

And while the Bengals had third-and-goal at the Baltimore 6 on their next possession, they still had to settle for a 24-y

See Full Page