The Ravens defense played well in the first half holding Carson Palmer and the high powered offense of the Cincinnati Bengals to just two field goals.
The Ravens offense continued their red zone struggles as Steve McNair was Intercepted in the end zone following their best drive of the day.
At the half, the Bengals lead the Ravens by a score of 6 to nothing, but after a QB swap, Boller helped put Baltimore on the score board with a touchdown pass to Willis McGahee.
7 field goals by Bengals' kicker Shane Graham easily won the game.
Graham had two field goals in the second quarter, one in the third and four in the fourth to tie the NFL single-game record for field goals.
The Bengals defeated the Ravens with a final score of 21-7
This marks the Ravens' fourth straight loss in their division.
The Ravens will look to bounce back next week as divisional rival the Cleveland Browns come to Baltimore.
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