The Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals are both in a familiar position when the AFC North rivals face each other for the second time in 17 days on Sunday.
The Ravens (6-7) are one game behind Pittsburgh in the division with four games to play, while the Bengals (4-9) have playoff hopes that are hanging by a thread.
“We need to win. If you win, then you have a chance to control your destiny. If you don’t, then it’s going to be out of your hands. It’s as simple as that,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said.
The Ravens started 1-5, so they've had little margin for error most of this season. They revived their hopes with a five-game winning streak before dropping two in a row to the Bengals and Steelers.
“It’s a little annoying — not from you guys, but for myself having to get up here eve

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