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The Baltimore Ravens got some good news with just two days to go before their showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving Day. Ravens quarterback La
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow confirmed on Tuesday that he’ll be returning on Thanksgiving night to start against the Baltimore Ravens. Burrow had surgery to repair a turf toe injury on Sept.
Ravens' Lamar Jackson has hilarious comment on playing on Thanksgiving vs. Bengals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Baltimore Ravens have won five games in a row and have moved to 6-5; the playoffs are well and truly on the agenda now, but the team has to get there first.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow addresses the media ahead of his team's Week 13 game against the Baltimore Ravens.
Should Burrow beat Jackson and the Ravens, Cincy would potentially pull to within two games of first in the division (pending the Steelers’ result Sunday). The Bengals’ schedule is not a heavy lift in comparison to the Steelers and the Ravens, but it matters not if Burrow and co. fail on Thanksgiving.
CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow will play on Thursday night against the Ravens, just 69 days after undergoing surgery on his left big toe. The 28-year-old suffered a grade 3 turf toe injury. He was expected to be out until mid-December. Some thought he'd miss the entire season. Burrow never felt that way.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson practiced Tuesday despite a toe injury and declared himself ready to play Thanksgiving night against the Cincinnati Bengals. Jackson injured the toe in the first quarter of Sunday's 23-10 victory over the New York Jets.
Get your popcorn ready for Thanksgiving Night's Cincinnati Bengals-Baltimore Ravens game, because it's going to be interesting if nothing else.
His absence was felt earlier in the season, as Cooper Rush went 0-2 as the backup with no touchdown passes and four interceptions before the team turned to Tyler Huntley. The Ravens would undoubtedly turn to Huntley yet again if Jackson is forced to miss time.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson was estimated Monday as a non-participant because of a toe injury, and he sat out the team's walk-through.
The Ravens have already turned around their season. On Thanksgiving, Joe Burrow hopes to do the same for the Bengals. Burrow returns from a turf toe injury suffered in Week 2 as the Bengals visit Baltimore as the finale of a Thanksgiving triple-header.