The Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals renew their AFC North rivalry on Sunday afternoon in a game with postseason implications. Baltimore enters this Week 15 game with a 6-7 record after a recent loss dropped them behind the Pittsburgh Steelers in the division race, while the Bengals sit at 4-9 and are clinging to long odds for a playoff spot. Before what feels like an elimination game in the AFC, continue reading to get my breakdown of this matchup, including my Ravens vs Bengals prediction.
Our Ravens vs Bengals Pick
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals
- Date & Time: Sunday, December 14, 2025, 1:00 PM
- Venue: Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
- Broadcast: CBS
Key Storylines
This divisional contest features teams moving in different trajectories. The Ravens have been up and down, including a five-game winning streak followed by two consecutive losses. Those two straight losses came to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, which have put their playoff hopes in jeopardy. But the Ravens are still just a game out of first place in the AFC North and are by no means drawing dead here.
Meanwhile, the Bengals are battling through a losing season but they did beat Baltimore earlier in the season and are aiming to sweep the season series. Cincinnati is coming off a disappointing loss on the road against the Buffalo Bills, where the Bengals blew a double-digit lead in a game that they really could have used. How Cincinnati responds early in this game will be interesting to monitor.
Injuries have impacted both rosters, with Baltimore’s Rashod Bateman questionable and Cincinnati missing key contributors like Tee Higgins and Trey Hendrickson. The weather in Cincinnati on game day could feature cold conditions that test both teams’ ability to sustain drives, though both franchises have experience managing December football and beyond.
Quarterback Play
Lamar Jackson’s performances have drawn scrutiny this season as he works to regain his dynamic form following injuries. Though he’s cleared to play and remains the starter in Baltimore’s offense with his dual-threat ability, recent turnovers and inconsistent passing have limited the unit’s ceiling.
On the other sideline, Joe Burrow’s return from injury has provided a spark for the Bengals, including a winning effort against the Ravens earlier this season. Burrow’s comfort in passing situations gives Cincinnati a chance to generate offense even against a tough Ravens front, though pressure and the absence of Higgins could hurt Cincinnati’s offense here.
Betting Trends
- The Bengals are 6-7 against the spread this season.
- Baltimore is 4-9 against the spread, tied for the worst ATS record in the NFL this year.
- Both teams have gone 8-5 on over/unders, favoring the over.

