Ravens 31, Bengals 24

The Cincinnati Bengals' fourth-quarter rally fell short, and the Baltimore Ravens joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in a tie atop the AFC North standings with a 31-24 home win Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.

The Ravens (7-3) were more balanced on offense than last week, with Ray Rice topping 100 yards rushing for the first time in five games. But the passing game carried most of the load, led by rookie Torrey Smith's six catches for 165 yards and a touchdown.

Smith's 165 yards are the third-most in Ravens history behind Qadry Ismail and Derrick Alexander, and his 590 receiving yards on the season broke Mark Clayton's franchise rookie record.

The Ravens have won seven in a row and 15 of 16 at home.

The Bengals (6-4) fell behind 31-14 on Joe Flacco's 38-yard touchdown to Smith with 14:02 left – their largest deficit of the season. They were able to pull within seven and drive into the red zone before the Ravens' pass rush forced three consecutive incomplete passes and a sack to seal the win.

Bengals rookie Andy Dalton threw three interceptions and has five in his last five quarters.

Baltimore's Ed Reed had one of those interceptions, the ninth of his career against the Bengals and his most against any team.

Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis (toe) missed the game, snapping a streak of 57 consecutive games played.
Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Baltimore RavensRavens01410731
Cincinnati BengalsBengals7071024
Baltimore
Passing:Joe Flacco 17/27 (270 YDS)
Rushing:Ray Rice 20 CAR (104 YDS)
Receiving:Torrey Smith 6 REC (165 YDS)
Cincinnati
Passing:Andy Dalton 24/45 (373 YDS)
Rushing:Cedric Benson 15 CAR (41 YDS)
Receiving:Jerome Simpson 8 REC (152 YDS)
Season Series
BaltimoreStatsCincinnati
1-3Vs3-1
44Points56
5Touchdowns5
3/4Field Goals7/9
71/121 (586 yd.)Passing86/144 (948 yd.)
85 CAR (344 yd.)Rushing135 CAR (472 yd.)