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Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals Match Player Stats (Dec 14, 2025)

Baltimore Ravens 24, Cincinnati Bengals 0. Week 15, December 14, 2025. Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati. Attendance 64,907.

The Cincinnati Bengals ran 71 plays, held the ball for more than 39 minutes, and reached Baltimore territory four times. They scored nothing. The Ravens won 24-0 at Paycor Stadium on December 14, 2025, scoring on 40 snaps while their defense picked off Joe Burrow twice, once on an 84-yard touchdown return that settled the result.

Lamar Jackson threw for 150 yards and two touchdowns on 12 attempts. Derrick Henry carried 11 times for 100 yards. Burrow finished 25 of 39 for 225 yards with two interceptions and no score, the first shutout of his career as a starter, and Ja’Marr Chase caught 10 passes for 132 yards without reaching the end zone. The full Ravens vs Bengals box score and player stats follow below.



Final score by quarter

Team1234Final
Baltimore Ravens0143724
Cincinnati Bengals00000

Scoring summary

QtrTimeTeamScoring playScore
24:35BALRasheen Ali 30 yd pass from Lamar Jackson (Tyler Loop kick)7-0
20:23BALZay Flowers 28 yd pass from Lamar Jackson (Tyler Loop kick)14-0
39:05BALTyler Loop 27 yd field goal17-0
47:38BALAlohi Gilman 84 yd interception return (Tyler Loop kick)24-0

Every Baltimore point came between the second and fourth quarters. Jackson hit Ali and Flowers for first-half scores, Loop added a 27-yard field goal early in the third, and Gilman’s pick-six closed the books in the fourth.

Team stats

BaltimoreCincinnati
First downs1518
Passing first downs610
Rushing first downs96
First downs by penalty02
Total plays4071
Total yards317298
Yards per play7.94.2
Net passing yards128198
Completions / attempts8/1225/39
Rushing yards189100
Rushing attempts2429
Yards per rush7.93.4
Sacks / yards lost4-223-27
Third down2/73/15
Fourth down0/03/5
Red zone (TD/trip)0/10/1
Penalties / yards2-104-30
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost00
Defensive / special teams TDs10
Time of possession20:4139:19

Baltimore averaged 7.9 yards per play to Cincinnati’s 4.2 and out-rushed the Bengals 189 to 100. Cincinnati led in first downs, plays, and possession, and none of it produced a point. Net passing yards count after sack yardage is removed, which is why the individual passing lines below read higher.

Passing stats

Baltimore

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSackedRating
Lamar Jackson8/12150214-22114.6

Cincinnati

PlayerC/AttYdsTDINTSackedRating
Joe Burrow25/39225023-2758.2

Jackson posted a 114.6 passer rating against Burrow’s 58.2. His lone interception came off a Flowers drop. Burrow went 4 of 10 for 59 yards with both picks when Baltimore got pressure on him.

Rushing stats

Baltimore

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Derrick Henry111009.1029
Keaton Mitchell8668.3022
Lamar Jackson22613.0014
Tyler Huntley3-3-1.00-1
Team241897.9029

Cincinnati

PlayerAttYdsAvgTDLong
Chase Brown13534.1010
Samaje Perine14423.008
Joe Burrow252.503
Team291003.4010

Henry’s 100 yards on 11 carries was his sixth 100-yard game of the 2025 season. Keaton Mitchell added 66 on eight attempts. Cincinnati’s two lead backs combined for 95 yards on 27 carries.

Receiving stats

Baltimore

PlayerTgtRecYdsAvgTDLong
Zay Flowers536822.7128
Rasheen Ali223216.0130
DeAndre Hopkins113232.0032
Mark Andrews32189.0014
Keaton Mitchell1000.000
Team12815018.8232

Cincinnati

PlayerTgtRecYdsAvgTDLong
Ja’Marr Chase161013213.2034
Chase Brown77375.309
Mitchell Tinsley211616.0016
Tanner Hudson53165.308
Drew Sample22126.007
Mike Gesicki211111.0011
Samaje Perine1111.001
Andrei Iosivas1000.000
Team36252259.0034

Chase drew 16 targets and produced 132 yards without a touchdown. Ali’s 30-yard scoring catch was the first of his career, and Flowers reached the end zone for the first time since Week 1.

Defensive stats

Baltimore

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB HitsTD
Roquan Smith14800000
Trenton Simpson9400000
Alohi Gilman8500101
Nate Wiggins8400100
Kyle Hamilton8300000
Malaki Starks5400100
Travis Jones4211010
John Jenkins4200000
Dre’Mont Jones2100050
Marlon Humphrey2200100
Mike Green1111010
Tavius Robinson1111020
Kyle Van Noy1100000
Team8444335101

Cincinnati

PlayerTotSoloSacksTFLPDQB HitsTD
Jordan Battle8701100
Demetrius Knight Jr.6522020
B.J. Hill5100000
Geno Stone4300000
Barrett Carter3200000
Kris Jenkins Jr.3100000
Joseph Ossai3000000
Myles Murphy2222030
DJ Turner II2200000
McKinnley Jackson2000000
Team412545150

Roquan Smith led all tacklers with 14, eight of them solo. Myles Murphy and Demetrius Knight Jr. each recorded two sacks for Cincinnati. Tavius Robinson, back from a seven-game foot injury, forced the pressure on the throw that turned into Baltimore’s pick-six.

Interceptions and turnovers

Baltimore

PlayerIntYdsTD
Marlon Humphrey1210
Kyle Van Noy1110
Alohi Gilman0841
Team21161

Cincinnati

PlayerIntYdsTD
Jordan Battle100

The touchdown came on a lateral. Van Noy intercepted Burrow at the Baltimore 5 on third and goal, handed the ball to Gilman near the 16, and Gilman ran it 84 yards up the sideline. As one play, the return covered 95 yards. Humphrey added the other Baltimore pick. Battle accounted for Cincinnati’s only takeaway, intercepting Jackson in the second quarter.

Special teams stats

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGLongXPPts
Tyler LoopBAL1/1273/35

Cincinnati did not attempt a kick.

Punting

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgTBIn 20Long
Jordan StoutBAL313545.01153
Ryan RehkowCIN418245.51262

Kick returns

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLong
Tahj BrooksCIN49022.528
Rasheen AliBAL13232.032
Charlie JonesCIN12020.020

Punt returns

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLong
Charlie JonesCIN1-2-2.0-2

Loop went a perfect 1 of 1 on field goals and 3 of 3 on extra points. The two punters finished within half a yard of each other on average. Baltimore did not return a punt.

Advanced metrics and efficiency

BaltimoreCincinnati
EPA per play0.18-0.32
EPA per rush0.33-0.34
EPA per pass-0.05-0.31
Explosive runs (10+)81
Yards on explosive runs14910
Explosive passes (15+)44
Yards on explosive passes11694
Yards before contact per rush2.70.9
Yards after contact per rush5.12.3
Average depth of target11.47.9
Average time to throw3.49s2.93s

Eight of Baltimore’s 24 carries gained 10 or more yards and accounted for 149 of its 189 rushing yards. Cincinnati had one such run, for 10 yards. Initial PFF grades placed Henry highest among all offensive players at 88.5, Jackson at 77.0, and rookie safety Malaki Starks atop the Baltimore defense at 80.5.

The bottom line

Box scores usually match the scoreboard. This one did not. Cincinnati ran 31 more plays, held the ball more than 18 minutes longer, and threw for 70 more net yards, and came away with nothing. Its 39 minutes and 19 seconds of possession is the most by any shut-out team since the league began logging the figure in 1983. Baltimore scored 24 points on 40 snaps and handed Joe Burrow the first shutout of his career.

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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