The Cincinnati Bengals are scheduled to play four primetime games during the 2025 season, including on one major holiday.The Bengals and Baltimore Ravens will meet on Thanksgiving night in Baltimore. The game will kick off at 8:20 p.m. on WLWT.The reigning AFC North champion Ravens played two thrilling games against Cincinnati in 2024, with both games ending Baltimore’s way. The two teams combined to score 148 points in two games, including one that went to overtime, with Joe Burrow passing for 820 yards and nine touchdowns in those games. The Ravens, led by quarterback Lamar Jackson, have won two of the past four AFC North division titles, with Cincinnati winning the other two.It’s the third straight season that the Bengals and Ravens will meet on a Thursday night, with both of the first two going in Baltimore’s direction. The game will also mark the Bengals’ second game on Thanksgiving in franchise history, and their first since 2010.The Bengals’ first primetime game will be in Week 4, when Burrow and the Bengals visit Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football.Three weeks later, the Pittsburgh Steelers will visit Paycor Stadium for a Thursday Night Football game that represents Cincinnati’s lone home primetime game of the year.The Bengals’ last scheduled primetime game will be in Week 16, when Cincinnati visits the Sunshine State to take on the Miami Dolphins.

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The Cincinnati Bengals are scheduled to play four primetime games during the 2025 season, including on one major holiday.

The Bengals and Baltimore Ravens will meet on Thanksgiving night in Baltimore. The game will kick off at 8:20 p.m. on WLWT.

The reigning AFC North champion Ravens played two thrilling games against Cincinnati in 2024, with both games ending Baltimore’s way.

The two teams combined to score 148 points in two games, including one that went to overtime, with Joe Burrow passing for 820 yards and nine touchdowns in those games.

The Ravens, led by quarterback Lamar Jackson, have won two of the past four AFC North division titles, with Cincinnati winning the other two.

It’s the third straight season that the Bengals and Ravens will meet on a Thursday night, with both of the first two going in Baltimore’s direction.

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The game will also mark the Bengals’ second game on Thanksgiving in franchise history, and their first since 2010.

The Bengals’ first primetime game will be in Week 4, when Burrow and the Bengals visit Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football.

Three weeks later, the Pittsburgh Steelers will visit Paycor Stadium for a Thursday Night Football game that represents Cincinnati’s lone home primetime game of the year.

The Bengals’ last scheduled primetime game will be in Week 16, when Cincinnati visits the Sunshine State to take on the Miami Dolphins.