baltimore — The Cincinnati Bengals are a good team, but the Baltimore Ravens are my favorite.
WJZ’s panel of experts has compiled their predictions for the outcome of Thursday night’s “Blackout Game.”
“The key to this game is getting Joe Burrow,” WJZ reporter Alex Glaze said. “Offensively, we’ll have more success facing a much weaker Bengals defense than we did against the Browns on Sunday.” I think we’ll be able to fit it in.” .
Glaze expects the Ravens to bounce back from the loss to the Browns and beat the Bengals 31-21.
Steve Huber, host of 100.7 The Bay’s Huber in the Morning, said beating the Bengals “might be as hard as trying to eat a plate of Skyline spaghetti.” Told.
Skyline Spaghetti is a dish of spaghetti noodles sprinkled with hot chili and shredded cheese. Eat with hot sauce and oyster crackers.
Hoover said the dish had no meaning and was like naming a Midwestern team the Indian Jungle Cats.
Huber said he has some concerns about the Ravens’ players who did not practice this week, but he believes the team will shine in prime time and beat the Bengals 27-24.
WJZ anchor Rick Ritter said he’s looking forward to watching Ravens rookie Keaton Mitchell play tonight. Ritter said the Ravens can beat the Bengals, although the competition may be tough.
“It’s going to be a tough battle until the last seconds,” Ritter said. “The Ravens will be 24th and the Bengals will be 23rd.”
Former wide receiver Kadri Ismail said Thursday’s game is a “must win” if the Ravens want to be the AFC North leader.
“I think it’s a close score, but I think they’ll get a lot of points,” Ismail said. “I think you’re closer to 31, but I think I’m 28.”
WJZ Sports Director Mark Viviano said he expects the Ravens to win 27-23.
“If that matters, Coach John Harbaugh’s teams tend to never lose a Thursday night home game. They’re 7-0 in those games, and a short week benefits the home team.” There is no doubt that it will bring