CINCINNATI -- The scene inside Paycor Stadium felt familiar following the Cincinnati Bengals' 24-17 playoff win over the Baltimore Ravens. It was also historic.
With their win in the wild-card round, the Bengals have won a playoff game in back-to-back seasons for the first time in franchise history. Cincinnati, which reached the Super Bowl last season, knocked off its AFC North rival on Sunday night to advance to the divisional round for a second straight year.
"It's a whole team, era, whatever you want to call it," said defensive end Sam Hubbard, whose 98-yard fumble return for a TD in the fourth quarter lifted the Bengals to victory.