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The Baltimore Ravens, led by quarterback Lamar Jackson, face the Cincinnati Bengals, led by quarterback Joe Burrow, on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025 at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — The Bengals have a short inactives list for Sunday’s home game against the Ravens because they have 52 players on the roster at the time. But for the second time in three weeks, they won’t have one of their primary targets.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals acquired former Steelers wide receiver and kick returner Ke'Shawn Williams on waivers on Tuesday afternoon.
NFL officials have released a statement after fans at the Cincinnati Bengals game complained that seats at Paycor Stadium were covered with snow.
Ke’Shawn Williams, who was waived by the Steelers yesterday, was claimed off waivers by the Bengals today. An undrafted rookie out of Indiana, Williams played in eight games for the Steelers this season and has 18 kickoff returns for 425 yards and 11 punt returns for 112 yards.
Regardless of the QB, Miami’s run-heavy offense will have success against the Cincinnati Bengals, who rank among the worst run stop units in the NFL. Cincinnati is 27th in run stop win rate at ESPN, and getting bullied for a 46.2% success rate per run from opponents.
The Cincinnati Bengals could be facing an NFL punishment following a violation before Sunday's game against the Ravens.
Burrow has been at the center of scrutiny since his Dec. 11 midweek news conference at Paycor Stadium in which he discussed the matter of fun in his career. That opened the door for discussion and commentary about whether or not his relationship with the Bengals was harmonious.
The Bengals haven't won a lot this year, but when they have, they've usually been wearing the uniform combo they will sport Sunday in Miami.