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The Cincinnati Bengals' team flight hit a snag trying to get to their game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving, as they didn't land in the city until after midnight.
When thinking about his favorite Thanksgiving memories, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow playfully poked at the Lions.
Having teams that annually play on Thanksgiving like the Lions and Cowboys, as well as teams that make rare appearances, gives you several options with NFL DFS picks and a daily Fantasy football strategy.
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes list their games that are Must-Win entering Week 13, including the Detroit Lions vs. the Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals, and Chicago Bears vs.
As a young kid growing up watching the NFL on Thanksgiving, history tells us that Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow doesn’t exactly have fond memories of watching the Detroit Lions, no matter who they were playing.
Live updates from Thanksgiving Thursday in the NFL as the Detroit Lions face the Green Bay Packers before the Dallas Cowboys host the Kansas City Chiefs; watch the Baltimore Ravens against the Cincinnati Bengals overnight live on Sky Sports NFL from 1.
The Thanksgiving nightcap will feature the return of Joe Burrow with the Cincinnati Bengals heading to Baltimore to face the Ravens in an AFC North showdown. The Bengals dealt with some Thanksgiving travel delays and didn't get into Baltimore until after midnight.
For the nightcap, the Baltimore Ravens welcome the Cincinnati Bengals for a divisional clash that could have playoff implications. The Ravens are currently tied atop the AFC North with a 6-5 record. On the other sideline, Joe Burrow will be back, hoping to lead the Bengals to a win.
Thursday night's referee for Bengals vs. Ravens called 26 penalties in last Cincinnati game he and his crew worked.
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Van De Griend, Bengals too much for undersized Justice Lions
At 6-foot-5 and 200 pounds, Jaydon Cameron was Justice University’s primary interior defender against Idaho State’s 6-foot-8, 255-pound Caleb Van De Griend. And that matchup worked out in favor of the Bengals.