Ravens-Bengals Capsule

Updated: October 23, 2014, 11:13 AM ET
Associated Press

BALTIMORE (5-2) at CINCINNATI (3-2-1)

Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS

OPENING LINE -- Bengals by 2½

RECORD VS. SPREAD -- Baltimore 5-2, Cincinnati 3-3

SERIES RECORD -- Ravens lead 20-17

LAST MEETING -- Bengals beat Ravens 23-16, Sept. 7, 2014

LAST WEEK -- Ravens beat Falcons 29-7; Bengals lost to Colts 27-0

AP PRO32 RANKING -- Ravens No. 9, Bengals No. 14

RAVENS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (7), RUSH (7), PASS (9).

RAVENS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (16), RUSH (7), PASS (24).

BENGALS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (16), RUSH (16), PASS (16).

BENGALS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (31), RUSH (30), PASS (27).

STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- Bengals won season opener in Baltimore on A.J. Green's juggling 77-yard TD catch late in fourth quarter. Cincinnati trying for first season series sweep of Baltimore since 2009. ... Ravens trying to improve to 6-2 for fourth time under coach John Harbaugh -- also did it in 2010, 2011 and 2012. ... Baltimore has allowed only 14.9 points per game, fewest in NFL; 23 points in season opener were most allowed. ... Baltimore has five sacks each of past two games. LBs Elvis Dumervil and Pernell McPhee had two sacks each in win over Falcons. ... Joe Flacco has thrown seven TD pass in past two games overall. In three road games, Flacco has six TDs and two INTs for passer rating of 98.9. ... RB Justin Forsett averaging 5.8 yards per carry, best in NFL. ... TE Owen Daniels needs 108 yards receiving for 5,000 in career. ... LB C.J. Mosley has 60 tackles, most by NFL rookie. ... Bengals have two losses and tie in past three games after 3-0 start. Last time they went four games without a win was 2012. ... Defense has given up 505, 431 and 506 yards in past three games against New England, Carolina and Indianapolis. ... Shutout in Indianapolis was Bengals' first such loss since final regular-season game of 2009, when they rested regulars in 37-0 defeat to Jets.

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