CINCINNATI —
With less than seven minutes left in Sunday's game, Ravens linebacker Kyle Van Noy picked off Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. He handed the ball to Alohi Gilman, who took the ball to the end zone for a 94-yard score.
The play encapsulated a dominant effort by the Ravens defense, which shut out a Bengals offense that scored 32 points against Baltimore just two weeks ago. Baltimore (7-7) picked up a much-needed win in Cincinnati (4-10), 24-0.
Baltimore's defense locked down the Bengals from the opening kickoff. Two methodical Bengals drives to open the game were stifled by big plays from the defense. The first came when Tavius Robinson, who enjoyed his first game back since Oct. 12, sacked Burrow for a 15-yard loss and knocked the Bengals out of field goal range, forcing a pu

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