### **Joe Burrow Says Fourth Straight Primetime Game in Baltimore 'Isn't Ideal'**
When the Ravens host the Bengals on Thanksgiving night in Week 13, it will be the fourth year in a row Cincinnati has played a primetime game in Baltimore.
The Bengals have lost the previous three, so it's not surprising that quarterback Joe Burrow isn't thrilled about playing another game under the bright lights at M&T Bank Stadium.
"Playing in Baltimore for the fourth straight primetime year isn't ideal," Burrow said after Tuesday's voluntary workout, via [the Bengals’ website](https://www.bengals.com/news/joe-burrow-ready-to-take-on-the-world-best-i-ve-felt-in-the-offseason-quick-hits). "Maybe we can get one of those in Cincinnati next year. Please."
Like the past two years, Cincinnati will be traveling to Baltimore on a short week. The 2022 primetime meeting between the Ravens and Bengals took place on "Sunday Night Football."
Overall, the Bengals have four primetime games this season, with one at home.
"I love playing in primetime," Bengals Head Coach Zac Taylor said. "The travel part is what gets you there on the back end of those games for the next week, so you always appreciate the more home primetime games you could get which, for whatever reason, the last couple years hasn't gone our way."
The Ravens can relate, specifically regarding "Monday Night Football." Since 2008, Baltimore has only had five home "Monday Night Football" games, which is tied with Houston and Jacksonville for the fewest during that span. Baltimore will host the Detroit Lions on Monday night in Week 3.