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Success of the Bengals in Thursday Night, against the Ravens who now find themselves at the head of AFC North.

Surprisingly, Cincinnati's 34-23 win against Baltimore projected them against all odds at the top of the table.

THE MATCH

In a decidedly summery climate, the 65,000-thousand-seat Cincinnati stadium is home to just over 50,000 spectators, which shows that we are far from the glorious past experienced at Brown Stadium.

The first sharp of the match is scored by Bates and immediately cincinnati leads 7-0.

A few minutes pass and the award-winning Dalton-Green company brings Cinci on 14-0

At the beginning of the 2nd part, the Dalton-Green couple scored again: this time for 7 yds. The Bengals 21-0, which seem to be able to dominate at this point, are rampant despite being on the eve of the day.

However, Baltimore rebounds his head and goes to 21-7 thanks to the goal of Allen, but the partial comeback is then dampened by the new extension of the Bengals, with new goal of Boyd, you go on 28-7, and then end the partial 28 -14 after the TD on the Flacco-Andrews axis.

In the third time Baltimore's imperious return, which gets closer thanks to a kick between Tucker's poles from 55 yds, goes on 28-17 and even on 28-23 thanks to Brown's goal. The pride of the Ravens shakes at this point the Bengals, at Brown Stadium, begins to meander some skepticism, but then Bullock's football makes the hosts breathe that increase to 31-23

 The Bengals hold, and the Brown Stadium becomes a pit for unexpected victory.

Waiting for the next trips that are expected to be very complicated in Cincinnati you can currently smile and enjoy an unexpected record in the standings