Bengals' Thanksgiving Day Plans Foiled by Flight Delays Ahead of Crucial Game Against Ravens
The Cincinnati Bengals' trip to Baltimore was set back by more than five hours, with their flight from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport delayed until 10:32 p.m. ET on Wednesday, just a few hours before they were scheduled to depart. The team was initially supposed to land in Baltimore at 6:19 p.m. ET but instead arrived at the airport's Baltimore/Washington International Airport at 12:03 a.m.
The delay had significant consequences for the Bengals' plans, who are set to face their AFC North rival Ravens on Thanksgiving night. After landing in Baltimore, the team was forced to stay overnight, eventually arriving at their hotel after midnight. The delay meant that Joe Burrow, who is expected to start against the Ravens, did not get to enjoy a full week of preparation before taking the field.
The Bengals are currently struggling with a 3-8 record this season and need a win against the Ravens to boost their playoff hopes. The game represents a crucial test for both teams, given that they share the AFC North lead. For Burrow and the Bengals, it is a chance to redeem themselves after a series of poor performances.
Despite the setbacks caused by the flight delays, both teams are focused on delivering an impressive performance in this Thanksgiving Day showdown.
The Cincinnati Bengals' trip to Baltimore was set back by more than five hours, with their flight from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport delayed until 10:32 p.m. ET on Wednesday, just a few hours before they were scheduled to depart. The team was initially supposed to land in Baltimore at 6:19 p.m. ET but instead arrived at the airport's Baltimore/Washington International Airport at 12:03 a.m.
The delay had significant consequences for the Bengals' plans, who are set to face their AFC North rival Ravens on Thanksgiving night. After landing in Baltimore, the team was forced to stay overnight, eventually arriving at their hotel after midnight. The delay meant that Joe Burrow, who is expected to start against the Ravens, did not get to enjoy a full week of preparation before taking the field.
The Bengals are currently struggling with a 3-8 record this season and need a win against the Ravens to boost their playoff hopes. The game represents a crucial test for both teams, given that they share the AFC North lead. For Burrow and the Bengals, it is a chance to redeem themselves after a series of poor performances.
Despite the setbacks caused by the flight delays, both teams are focused on delivering an impressive performance in this Thanksgiving Day showdown.