Bengals beat writers Paul Dehner Jr. and Fletcher Page review the team's 24-21 loss at the Baltimore Ravens. Kareem Elgazzar, kelgazzar@enquirer.com
BALTIMORE – The Cincinnati Bengals defense gave up a bunch of yards Sunday. Again. And lost. Again.
Records were broken (again) in the Ravens' 24-21 win at M&T Bank Stadium.
This time it was on the ground, with Baltimore's 265 rushing yards the most against the Bengals in the 16-season Marvin Lewis era. Rookie Lamar Jackson made his first career start and became the first quarterback to rush for 100 yards since Colin Kaepernick in 2016, his 117 yards on the ground a Ravens' franchise record for a signal caller.