The Pittsburgh Steelers have moved back into first place of the AFC North after the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Baltimore Ravens 32-14 Thursday night. The Ravens had five turnovers in the game as they had their five-game winning streak snapped. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returned from an injury and threw two touchdown passes, as Cincinnati snapped a four-game losing streak to Baltimore.
The Steelers lead the Ravens by a half-game heading into their game against Buffalo Sunday afternoon. Kick-off at Acrisure Stadium is 4:25pm. Pre-game on WISR begins at 3:25pm. The Bills are 3-1/2 point favorites.
During last night’s game, Baltimore running back Derrick Henry passed the legendary Jim Brown for 11th place on the NFL all-time rushing list. Henry now trails Pitt great Tony Dorsett by less than 400 yards for 10th place on that list.
Other NFL games on Thanksgiving:
–The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28. The victory was the Cowboys third in a row, as they improved to 6-5-1 and above .500 for the first time this season. The Chiefs fell to 6-6.
–Jordan Love threw four touchdown passes as the Green Bay Packers defeated the Detroit Lions 31-24. The Packers are now 8-3-1 and a half-game behind Chicago in the NFC North. The Lions dropped to 7-5.
There is a game this afternoon in the NFL – the Philadelphia Eagles host the Chicago Bears at 3pm. The game will be televised on Prime Video. Both teams enter the game 8-3.
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