Joe Burrow’s first shutout comes from the Ravens’ ‘attacks’ on defense

Tavius Robinson, an outside linebacker who has been out of the game since mid-October, made a big impact on his first match back. On the Bengals first drive, he had a sack that forced them to miss their field goal and his pressure led to Burrow’s interception that was returned for another score.

Travis Jones was dominant at nose tackle in the middle. He had a quarterback hit and a sack.

Dre’Mont Jones – who was acquired by the Ravens at the trade deadline – racked up five quarterback hits. He even taunted Burrow, making a crying gesture, after Burrow tried to draw a red flag using a flop. Burrow may be a confident man, but Sunday’s Ravens defense showed more confidence.

Jones stated, “We felt that we should have done what we did today (on Thanksgiving),” Jones said. “We had passion, we had hunger.” “I think it showed today.”

Cold temperatures (the coldest Ravens game in history) seemed to strengthen the Ravens’ defense. Jones responded that he knew from the very first play if the Bengals were not feeling energetic.

He said, “It was just too cold for them.” We didn’t discuss their zero points. “I think we were just attacking.”

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