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‘Proud to be back’: QB Burrow has 2 TDs in win

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Last updated: November 28, 2025 11:57 am
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Proud to be back: Joe Burrow’s Commanding Return Fuels Bengals’ Statement Win Over Ravens

The chill of a December divisional battle in Baltimore is a test of will for any team, but for the Cincinnati Bengals, it was a crucible for their franchise quarterback’s soul. For over two months, the narrative surrounding the Bengals was one of what-ifs and shattered aspirations, a direct consequence of Joe Burrow’s injured calf and subsequent wrist surgery. The swagger that defined the team seemed like a distant memory. But on Sunday, against their fiercest rivals, that swagger didn’t just return; it strutted back onto the field, led by a quarterback who looked, sounded, and played like a man who had never left.

Contents
  • More Than a Victory: A Franchise Exhales
  • Deconstructing the Dominance: How Burrow Picked Apart the Ravens
  • The Ripple Effect: Burrow’s Presence Lifts the Entire Team
  • Looking Ahead: What Burrow’s Return Means for the AFC Playoff Picture
  • Conclusion: A Statement Made, A Season Reclaimed

More Than a Victory: A Franchise Exhales

The final score, a decisive 32-14 Bengals win, tells only part of the story. The true narrative was written in the poise of Burrow’s play and the palpable sense of relief that washed over the Cincinnati sideline. This wasn’t merely a game won in the standings; it was a restoration of identity. From his very first drop-back, Burrow displayed the trademark confidence that has become his calling card, standing tall in the pocket and delivering strikes with an authority that had been conspicuously absent.

The statistics were solid—two touchdown passes, zero interceptions, and a commanding performance on third downs—but they fail to capture the emotional gravity of his return. After the game, a beaming Burrow summed it up with a simple, powerful declaration that resonated throughout the NFL: “Proud to be back.” Those four words were a rallying cry for a team and a fanbase that had endured a painful stretch of uncertainty. His presence under center transformed the entire offensive ecosystem, elevating the play of everyone around him and re-establishing the Bengals as a formidable force in the AFC.

Deconstructing the Dominance: How Burrow Picked Apart the Ravens

Burrow’s success wasn’t accidental; it was a masterclass in surgical precision and pre-snap intelligence. Despite the time away, he was in complete control, dissecting a typically stout Ravens defense with methodical efficiency. The offense hummed, not with explosive, desperate plays, but with a sustained, rhythmic execution that kept Baltimore off-balance all afternoon.

The key to the victory lay in several critical areas where Burrow’s impact was most profound:

  • Third-Down Mastery: The Bengals converted a staggering 70% of their third-down attempts. This wasn’t a coincidence. Burrow’s ability to diagnose coverages and find the open man in crucial situations kept drives alive and systematically drained the life out of the Ravens’ defense.
  • Spreading the Wealth: Burrow didn’t force-feed one receiver. Instead, he efficiently distributed the ball, connecting with multiple targets and ensuring the offense couldn’t be keyed in on a single player. This shared responsibility created mismatches all over the field.
  • Red Zone Efficiency: Once in scoring position, the Bengals were clinical. Burrow’s two touchdown throws were examples of perfect ball placement and timing, a clear indication that his chemistry with his receivers had not rusted during his recovery.
  • Impeccable Protection: While Burrow’s quick release is a lineman’s best friend, the offensive line rose to the occasion, providing a clean pocket for most of the day. This symbiotic trust between quarterback and line is the foundation of the Bengals’ offensive success.

The Ripple Effect: Burrow’s Presence Lifts the Entire Team

Perhaps the most telling sign of a franchise quarterback is his ability to elevate the performance of his teammates. With Burrow back, the entire Bengals roster seemed to play with a renewed sense of purpose and confidence. The running game found more room as the defense had to respect the pass. The defense itself, playing with a lead engineered by the offense, was able to pin its ears back and attack, resulting in key sacks and turnovers.

Wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase, who had shouldered a heavy load in Burrow’s absence, was visibly more dynamic, benefiting from the precision and trust of his quarterback. The entire offensive unit operated with a synchronicity that had been missing, a direct reflection of the calm, assured leadership under center. This ripple effect is intangible on the stat sheet but invaluable in the win column. It confirms that Burrow is not just a talented player; he is the undeniable catalyst and the heartbeat of the Cincinnati Bengals.

Looking Ahead: What Burrow’s Return Means for the AFC Playoff Picture

This victory was more than just one win; it was a seismic shift in the AFC landscape. With Burrow back and appearing to be in mid-season form, the Bengals instantly transform from a team on the playoff bubble to a potential nightmare matchup for any Super Bowl contender. Their offensive firepower, with a healthy Burrow at the helm, is capable of going toe-to-toe with any team in the conference.

The road ahead is still challenging, but the outlook has changed dramatically. The questions are no longer about survival without their star, but about how high this team can climb. Can they secure a wild-card spot? Could they make a deep run reminiscent of their Super Bowl journey two seasons ago? The confidence gained from a dominant divisional road win with their leader back provides a resounding answer: yes.

The Bengals have their identity back. They have their swagger back. Most importantly, they have Joe Burrow back. And in the brutal, parity-driven NFL, that is the ultimate equalizer. The rest of the league has been put on notice: the Bengals are whole again, and they are coming.

Conclusion: A Statement Made, A Season Reclaimed

Joe Burrow’s return to the gridiron was a narrative of resilience, both personal and collective. His two touchdown passes were the exclamation point on a performance that screamed “I’m back,” but his command of the game whispered something even more powerful: “We’re back.” The Cincinnati Bengals, left for dead by many after his injury, have been resurrected by the return of their leader.

This win against the Ravens was a statement—to their rivals, to the league, and to themselves. It proved that this team’s championship window is firmly open as long as number nine is taking the snaps. The path to the playoffs remains narrow, but with a healthy and determined Joe Burrow leading the charge, the Bengals have proven they have the talent, the heart, and the quarterback to walk it. The doubt is gone. The pride is back. The chase is back on.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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