CINCINNATI — The Baltimore Ravens served notice that they have plenty of fight left as they pursue a third straight AFC North title.
The Ravens snapped a two-game losing streak and had what coach John Harbaugh said was their most complete game of the season as they blanked the Cincinnati Bengals 24-0 on Sunday.
Lamar Jackson threw for two touchdowns and the Baltimore defense sacked Joe Burrow three times. Kyle Van Noy and Alohi Gilman teamed up for a 95-yard pick-6 in the fourth quarter that served as the knockout punch, and Burrow was shut out for the first time in his six-year career.
''Complementary football in all three phases, coming off our best week of practice. We've had really good weeks of practice, very intentional weeks of practice, and this was another level,'' Harbaugh said. ''At this point in time, to see that is really what is impressive about these guys.''
The Ravens (7-7) won their fourth straight road game and pulled within a half-game of Pittsburgh in the AFC North. The Steelers host Miami on Monday night.
Baltimore avenged a 32-14 loss to the visiting Bengals on Thanksgiving night.
The Ravens shut out the Bengals for the fourth time. It was the first time the Bengals have been shut out since their 2017 opener, which was also against Baltimore.
''I think we were (ticked) off we lost to them the first time; I'm not going to lie,'' Gilman said. "It was good to go out there and just put that on tape and let everyone know that we're ready to roll.''