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The Bengals, led by Joe Burrow, beat the Ravens 32-14 to keep playoff hopes alive against the Bills.
The Cincinnati Bengals, at 4-8, are fighting to keep playoff hopes alive against the 8-4 Buffalo Bills.
Quarterback Joe Burrow, returning from a turf toe injury and playing in a protective shoe, led a 32-14 win over the Ravens, improving their chances after the Steelers' loss.
Burrow has a 13-3 record in December and January.
Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase had seven catches for 110 yards, and running back Chase Brown reached 100+ scrimmage yards in six straight games.
Tee Higgins may return from concussion protocol, while defensive end Trey Hendrickson is doubtful.
The Bills, led by MVP favorite Josh Allen, are ranked first in pass defense and recently defeated the Steelers 23-0.
Allen became the NFL’s all-time leader in quarterback rushing touchdowns.
James Cook had 177 scrimmage yards in that win.
Several Bills players, including Joey Bosa and Terrel Bernard, were limited or missed practice due to injuries.
Los Bengals, liderados por Joe Burrow, vencieron a los Ravens 32-14 para mantener vivas las esperanzas de playoff contra los Bills.