LIVE BLOG: Ravens face off against the Cincinnati Bengals

BALTIMORE -- It's week five of the NFL season. Today, the Baltimore Ravens are facing off against the Cincinnati Bengals. Join us here for a live blog of the biggest plays of the showdown. Starting Left Tackle Ronnie Stanley is back for the Baltimore Ravens. His second game for the Baltimore Ravens since Nov. 1, 2020. 

11:17 p.m. -- Justin Tucker drills a 43-yard field goal, giving Baltimore the 19-17 win over Cincinnati, as they snap their two-game losing streak at home.  

11:11 p.m. -- Lamar Jackson explodes for an 18-yard run, putting the Ravens in field goal position. With 56 seconds left on the clock, the Ravens trailed 17-16.   

11:05 p.m. -- Cincinnati's Joe Burrow sneaks the ball in, rushing for less than a yard to tie up with 1:59 left in the fourth quarter. After the extra point, the Ravens trail 17-16.   

10:48 p.m. -- Justin Tucker nails a 25-yard field goal, extending the Raven's lead 16-10. That is Tucker's 60th straight field goal made in the fourth quarter in his career.  

10:45 p.m. -- Tyler Linderbaum is back in the game, with 11:26 left in the fourth quarter. Baltimore still holding onto a 13-10 lead, as the Ravens work through a 2nd and 10 situation on Cincinnati's 11-yard line.  

10:42 p.m. -- Rookie Center Tyler Linderbaum left the game with a reported head injury, replaced by Trystan Colon. Safety Marcus Williams has officially been ruled out for the rest of the game.  

10:37 p.m. -- Ravens hold a 13-10 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The team has been outscored 43-9 so far this season in the quarter.   

10:28 p.m. -- Ravens' defense comes up with a huge stop on fourth and goal from the two-yard line, as Baltimore holds onto a 13-10 lead. Cornerback Marcus Peters came up with a huge tackle on second and goal, sacking Tyler Boyd on the 19-yard line to reset Cincinnati's offense.   

10:15 p.m. -- Justin Tucker nails a 37-yard field to give Baltimore back the lead, 13-10. Tucker has two made field goals so far in this game.   

10:12 p.m. -- Linebacker Patrick Queen picks off Cincinnati's Joe Burrow, as he attempted to throw the ball to wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase. Queen had dropped two interceptions in the first four weeks of the season.

10:10 p.m. -- Ravens say safety Marcus Williams has a wrist injury and is doubtful to return.  

9:50 p.m. -- IT'S HALFTIME! Baltimore got off to a hot start, carving out a 10-0 lead, before Cincinnati clawed back in the second quarter, and tied the game up with eight seconds left. 

Lamar Jackson has 87 yards, throwing 10-of-17, and racking up one touchdown, and one interception. Devin Duvernay leads all receivers with 44 yards on four receptions. 

9:47 p.m. -- With 8 seconds left, Bengals Kicker Evan McPherson ties the game with a 60-yard field goal. It's 10-10 with eight seconds left in the first half.    

9:26 p.m. -- Cincinnati's Joe Burrow connects with Tight End Hayden Hurst for a 19-yard score. Hurst was selected with the 25th overall pick in the 2018 draft by the Baltimore Ravens. 

The Ravens still lead 10-7 with 4:54 minutes left in the second quarter. 

9:18 p.m. -- Cincinnati Safety Von Bell picks off Lamar Jackson, a deep ball intended for Demarcus Robinson. Despite a failed drive, Lamar becomes the sixth quarterback ever to top 4,000 rushing yards. He is also the fastest to achieve that mark, doing so in 63 games. 

9:06 p.m. -- Lamar Jackson connects with Mark Andrews for an 11-yard touchdown. Baltimore takes a 10-0 lead in the second quarter after a seven-play, 50-yard drive. There is 13:26 left in the quarter. Andrews' touchdown is only the second touchdown the Bengals have allowed since the second quarter of week two. 

9:01 p.m.-- It's the end of the first quarter and Baltimore leads 3-0 against Cincinnati.   

8:41 p.m. -- Jason Pierre-Paul sacks Joe Burrow on third down to force another three-and-out for the Ravens. The Baltimore Ravens still lead 3-0 with 6:42 in the first quarter.   

8:35 p.m. -- Justin Tucker nails a 37-yard field goal. It's the first score of the game for Baltimore and it caps off a nine-play, 51-yard drive.   

8:23 p.m. -- Bengals get the ball. Pick up the first down on the first play of the drive, through Ja'Marr Chase for 11 yards.

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