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The paid attendance was announced as 64,907.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Pro Football Talk wrote that the Bengals didn't remove snow from stadium seats,
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is blaming himself for Cincinnati's 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Bengals were eliminated from the playoff race.
Maybe Joe Burrow should have just sat out the rest of the season. The Bengals quarterback, who missed a significant chunk of the season with a toe injury, threw a pick-six for the second straight week as the Ravens shut out their division rival, 24-0.
If you think the Bengals need changes at the top and on the sideline, the most important voice in the locker room, QB Joe Burrow, disagrees.
For the fourth time this season, the Bengals did not score a touchdown in the first three quarters. And by the start of the fourth quarter, many of the fans who braved the 10-degree temperature at kickoff with a wind chill of minus-1 had left their snow-dusted seats for warmer accommodations.
A Ravens player said what most Bengals fans were probably thinking about the team during Sunday's horrendous showing.
The Bengals' offense, however, was unable to capitalize on the defense's performance. The reason is quite simple, at least from Burrow's perspective.
Many of the fans arriving for Sunday’s Ravens-Bengals game found their seats covered with snow. League rules require all snow to be removed by the home team. The Bengals admitted that the seats hadn’t been cleared. The NFL has provided a comment in response to an inquiry from PFT.
Former running back Zack Moss called out the Cincinnati Bengals in a reply to a tweet criticizing the team's effort to clear ice and snow from the seats at Paycor Stadium ahead of the team's 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens in NFL Week 15. "Been telling people easily the worst franchise in sports!" Moss tweeted Sunday night.