Joe Burrow, Bengals
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Baltimore’s Kyle Van Noy intercepted Burrow, who was under pressure, with the Bengals threatening to score. The linebacker then handed the ball to teammate Alohi Gilman, and the safety took it 95 yards for a touchdown. The Bengals were already down 17-0 even before the crucial turnover, as another nightmare season continues in Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Joe Burrow was shut out for the first time in his NFL career as he and the Bengals lost at home to the Ravens, 24-0, on Sunday. Burrow threw two interceptions, one of which was a pick-six, for the second week in a row, and the loss eliminated the Bengals from playoff contention for the third year in a row.
Despite the loss and his recent comments that led to questions about his future in Cincinnati, Burrow stated that he "has a lot of confidence" with the Bengals' front office. "I know how hard people work at it, and we have the right people," Burrow said via a team transcript. "It starts with players playing better, and today it was me."