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What happened to Derrick Henry? Why Ravens RB disappeared in 2nd quarter of Week 13
After a strong start to the game, Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry was nowhere to be found over the final two drives of the second quarter in the Week 13 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Henry finished the first half with five carries for 33 yards and one touchdown, with the score coming on a 28-yard scamper.
However, after a carry late in the first quarter, Henry didn't get another the rest of the first half and only saw one snap as far as we could tell.
As far as we know, Henry is not dealing with an injury.
So, it would appear Henry was just getting some rest on the first of the Ravens' two second-quarter drives.
Latest chapter of Jackson vs. Burrow has been defined by injuries and divergent results
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Dan Orlovsky and Andrew Hawkins discuss whether Joe Burrow's return from injury can elevate the play of the Bengals' defense. (1:49)
BALTIMORE — In a season when they've both been tested by injuries, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson and Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow look to prove they're still among the NFL's best quarterbacks, just like they did during a Thursday night game at M&T Bank Stadium a year ago.
In a wild 35-34 victory by the Ravens last season, Burrow threw for 428 yards and four touchdowns — only to be outdone by Jackson's three touchdown passes in the fourth quarter. Flashing their different styles and strengths, they went back-and-forth to dazzle a national television audience, from Burrow hitting Ja'Marr Chase in stride for a 70-yard touchdown to Jackson delivering a game-winning, 5-yard touchdown toss with a follow-through that resembled a floating jump shot.
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How to Watch, Listen, Live Stream Ravens vs. Bengals Thanksgiving Game, Week 13
The Ravens will host the Cincinnati Bengals at 8:20 p.m. on Thanksgiving.
Here's how to watch, listen to, and live stream the game:
The Ravens are eying their fifth straight win to kick off a three-game home stretch.
The Ravens will look to sweep the Browns for the first time since 2020.
The Ravens will look to win their second consecutive game on prime time.
The Ravens will look to end a four-game losing streak following their bye week.
The Ravens will look to end a three-game skid ahead of their bye week.
The Ravens are hoping to bounce back after dropping the last two games.
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