LOOK: Baltimore Ravens Reveal Uniforms for Thursday's Game vs. Cincinnati Bengals

The Baltimore Ravens will wear their black uniforms for Thursday's matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals.

The Baltimore Ravens are already just two days away from their next game following the heartbreaking 33-31 loss to the Cleveland Browns, a contest in which they let get away after holding a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter.

As the Ravens quickly turn their attention toward another AFC North rival, the Cincinnati Bengals, they revealed they will be wearing their black uniforms for the Week 11 edition of Thursday Night Football on Prime Video.  

"Wear black with us Thursday night," the Ravens' official Twitter account wrote on Tuesday.

The reveal came after the Ravens posted a tease on Monday, where they posted a picture with a black background and purple gloves grasping the words from a quote by Edgar Allen Poe, "Darkness there and nothing more," in gray. 

The uniform choice only adds to the excitement surrounding the divisional matchup, which occurred three times last season, thanks to the Wildcard matchup, where the Bengals ended the Ravens season. However, the last time these two sides met, Baltimore prevailed as they went on the road to Paycor Stadium to pick up the 27-24 Week 2 win. 

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Dec 24, 2022; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith (18) drops back in passed coverage during the first half against the Atlanta Falcons at M&T Bank Stadium.  / Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

However, since then, much has changed for both sides. On one hand, the Ravens dropped two of their next four games, as they experienced growing pains in offensive coordinator Todd Monken's new system before recording two blowout wins against the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks, which had them as the top seed in the AFC. That was before Sunday's loss to the Browns, which now has seen them drop to No. 2. 

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Contrastingly, the Bengals have managed to put together some momentum after opening the season at 1-3. Cincinnati has won four of their last five games, with their only loss coming on Sunday as well, but to the Houston Texans. 

Quarterback Joe Burrow has seemingly fully recovered from the training camp calf injury that plagued him and the Bengals offense in the first four weeks and is starting to refind his best. 

Kickoff inside M&T Bank Stadium is scheduled for 8:15 p.m. ET.


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