| Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens Season-by-Season Results[1] |
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| Season | Season series | atCincinnati Bengals | atBaltimore Ravens | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2000 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 27–7 | Ravens 37–0 | Ravens 7–3 | Bengals openPaul Brown Stadium (now known asPaycor Stadium). In Baltimore, Ravens record their largest victory against the Bengals with a 37–point differential. Starting with their win in Cincinnati, the Ravens went on a 12-game winning streak. Ravens winSuper Bowl XXXV. | | 2001 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 21–10 | Ravens 16–0 | Ravens 8–4 | Bengals' win ended the Ravens' 12-game winning streak. | | 2002 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 27–23 | Ravens 38–27 | Ravens 10–4 | | | 2003 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 34–26 | Ravens 31–13 | Ravens 11–5 | Bengals hire former Ravens defensive coordinatorMarvin Lewis as their head coach. | | 2004 | Tie 1–1 | Ravens 23–9 | Bengals 27–26 | Ravens 12–6 | In Baltimore, Bengals overcame a 20–3 fourth quarter deficit. | | 2005 | Bengals 2–0 | Bengals 42–29 | Bengals 21–9 | Ravens 12–8 | In Cincinnati, Bengals score their most points in a game against the Ravens. | | 2006 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 13–7 | Ravens 26–20 | Ravens 13–9 | | | 2007 | Bengals 2–0 | Bengals 27–20 | Bengals 21–7 | Ravens 13–11 | | | 2008 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 34–3 | Ravens 17–10 | Ravens 15–11 | Ravensdraft QBJoe Flacco and hireJohn Harbaugh as their head coach. | | 2009 | Bengals 2–0 | Bengals 17–7 | Bengals 17–14 | Ravens 15–13 | Bengals win all of their division games for the first time in franchise history. |
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| Season | Season series | atCincinnati Bengals | atBaltimore Ravens | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2010 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 15–10 | Ravens 13–7 | Ravens 16–14 | | | 2011 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 24–16 | Ravens 31–24 | Ravens 18–14 | Ravens win all of their division games and sweep the AFC North for the first time in franchise history. | | 2012 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 23–17 | Ravens 44–13 | Ravens 19–15 | Both teams finish with 10–6 records, but the Ravens clinch the AFC North based on a better divisional record than the Bengals. Ravens winSuper Bowl XLVII. | | 2013 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 34–17 | Ravens 20–17(OT) | Ravens 20–16 | First overtime meeting in the series. | | 2014 | Bengals 2–0 | Bengals 27–24 | Bengals 23–16 | Ravens 20–18 | In Baltimore, Bengals KMike Nugent kicks five field goals in the first half, tying the NFL record for most field goals made in a half. | | 2015 | Bengals 2–0 | Bengals 24–16 | Bengals 28–24 | Tie 20–20 | | | 2016 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 27–10 | Ravens 19–14 | Tie 21–21 | | | 2017 | Tie 1–1 | Ravens 20–0 | Bengals 31–27 | Tie 22–22 | Bengals' win eliminated the Ravens from playoff contention. | | 2018 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 34–23 | Ravens 24–21 | Tie 23–23 | Ravensdraft QBLamar Jackson, who makes his first NFL start in Baltimore. | | 2019 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 49–13 | Ravens 23–17 | Ravens 25–23 | In Cincinnati, Ravens score their most points in a game against the Bengals. |
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| Season | Season series | atCincinnati Bengals | atBaltimore Ravens | Overall series | Notes |
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| 2020 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 38–3 | Ravens 27–3 | Ravens 27–23 | In Cincinnati, Ravens finished with 404 rushing yards, setting a franchise record for their most rushing yards in a game and fourth-most rushing yards in a game in NFL history. | | 2021 | Bengals 2–0 | Bengals 41–21 | Bengals 41–17 | Ravens 27–25 | In Baltimore, Bengals record their largest victory against the Ravens with a 24–point differential. In Cincinnati, Bengals' QBJoe Burrow throws for 525 yards, setting a franchise record for their most passing yards in a game.and fourth-most passing yards in a game in NFL history. Bengals loseSuper Bowl LVI. | | 2022 | Tie 1–1 | Bengals 27–16 | Ravens 19–17 | Ravens 28–26 | | | 2022 Playoffs | Bengals 1–0 | Bengals 24–17 | | Ravens 28–27 | AFC Wild Card. In the fourth quarter, Ravens' QBTyler Huntley lost possession of the ball while attempting a QB sneak at the Bengals' 1-yard line. The fumble was picked up and returned 98 yards by Bengals' DESam Hubbard, resulting in the game-winning touchdown. | | 2023 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 27–24 | Ravens 34–20 | Ravens 30–27 | In Baltimore, Bengals QBJoe Burrow suffered a season-ending wrist injury in the game. | | 2024 | Ravens 2–0 | Ravens 41–38(OT) | Ravens 35–34 | Ravens 32–27 | In Baltimore, Bengals score a late touchdown but fail the two-point conversion, resulting in a Ravens' win. | | 2025 | | December 14 | November 27 | Ravens 32–27 | |
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| Season | Season series | atCincinnati Bengals | atBaltimore Ravens | Notes |
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| Regular Season | Ravens 32–26 | Bengals 17–12 | Ravens 20–9 | | | Postseason games | Bengals 1–0 | Bengals 1–0 | no games | AFC Wild Card:2022 | | Regular and postseason | Ravens 32–27 | Bengals 18–12 | Ravens 20–9 | |
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