Did a drone disrupt the Baltimore Ravens' win over the Cincinnati Bengals?

Thursday night's game between the Ravens and Bengals was twice interrupted by a drone flying over M&T Bank Stadium. The first interruption occurred late in the first half, with the game stopped for several minutes until the drone came down. The second interruption was in the second half and was described as "precautionary" and unrelated to the drone's presence.

The Ravens declined to comment on whether they are investigating the incident further, but Ravens coach John Harbaugh said, "I thought I'd seen it all with the Super Bowl, with the lights going out at the Super Bowl. Now we have drones flying around."

In addition to the drone incidents, the game was chaotic due to multiple injuries. Ravens tight end Mark Andrews suffered a season-ending ankle injury, while quarterback Lamar Jackson and Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow both sustained injuries but were able to continue playing. Burrow eventually had to leave the game due to a right wrist injury.

Overall, it was a dramatic and eventful Thursday Night Football game for both teams.

Logo

8020News: 80% of the news in 20% of the time.

© 2025 CompanyTermsPrivacy