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Matchups to Watch in Ravens at Bengals
Here are six matchups to look out for in Sunday's AFC North matchup.

QB Lamar Jackson vs. S Geno Stone
Stone led the AFC in interceptions last season as a Raven, but now he's on the other side. He will roam the Cincinnati secondary as he looks for his first interception as a Bengal, but it won't come easy against Jackson, who has thrown only one pick this season. It will be fun to see Stone face his former teammates, but don't expect anyone to be buddy-buddy once the game starts.

WR Zay Flowers vs. CB Cam Taylor-Britt
Flowers has been quiet the last two weeks with Baltimore's run game exploding, but Sunday could bring more targets if the Bengals sell out against the run. Flowers will have reps against Taylor-Britt, who has been a big trash talker so far this season, so look for some back-and-forth between the two.

LT Ronnie Stanley vs. DE Trey Hendrickson
Hendrickson was tied for second in the NFL with 17.5 sacks last season, and he already has three this year. He will face Stanley as the left tackle is having his best season in years now that he's fully healthy. If Stanley, who missed both games against the Bengals last year, can contain Hendrickson, this could be a statement that he's back to his Pro Bowl self. "He's a good player. He's a leader for that whole defense," Stanley said of Hendrickson. "I expect it to be a battle for the whole game."

TE Mark Andrews vs. LB Logan Wilson
The last time these two faced off, it resulted in a crushing injury for Andrews that virtually ended his season. Since then, the hip-drop tackle that caused Andrews' broken leg has been banned and the tight end is now fully healthy. Andrew has gone two games without a catch for the first time in his career, but Sunday could be a revenge game as he faces Wilson.

CB Marlon Humphrey vs. WR Ja'Marr Chase
The key matchup on Sunday is Baltimore's secondary against the Bengals' pass catchers. Just ask Humphrey. "It's a tough task but that's the biggest thing," he said. The Ravens secondary struggled the first three weeks but bounced back against the Bills. Now it faces two stud receivers in Chase and Tee Higgins with a franchise quarterback in Joe Burrow throwing them the ball.

RB Justice Hill vs. CB Dax Hill
Two brothers facing each other is aways fun to watch, but it's even better when they're on the field at the same time. Dax and Justice have met a few times in the hole, including Dax tackling his brother on back-to-back plays last season, but Justice doesn't hear a lot from him during the game. "I didn't even know because he's quiet," Justice said. "If I was on defense and I was tackling him, he would know. I'm talking about stuff right then and there."