Three Bengals who could have biggest impact vs. Ravens in Week 5

The Cincinnati Bengals (1-3) are hosting the Baltimore Ravens (2-2) in Week 5. It's an important game for both teams in the race for the AFC North.

Here are three Bengals who could impact the game the most:

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Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase

Cincinnati will likely have to rely on its pass attack to get the win on Sunday. 

The Ravens allow the fewest rushing yards per game (57.8) and the fifth-most passing yards per game (257.5) in the league.

That means Chase, who has already recorded a team-leading 19 catches for 300 yards and three touchdowns, could be in store for another big game.

Plus, Chase has a good track record versus Baltimore, with 37 catches for 505 yards and three touchdowns in six meetings.

Defensive tackle Jay Tufele

The Bengals No. 1 priority on defense will be to stop running back Derrick Henry, who is leading the NFL's best rushing offense.

The 30-year-old has not lost a step while rushing for 480 yards (six yards per carry) and five touchdowns.

However, Cincinnati is pretty banged up on the interior of its defensive line, with defensive tackles Sheldon Rankins (hamstring) and B.J. Hill (hamstring) dealing with injuries.

That leaves Tufele as the next man up, but he's filled in nicely thus far with 10 tackles and 0.5 sacks.

The 6-foot-3, 305-pound defender must help plug up running lanes, or Henry will run wild again.

Linebacker Logan Wilson

Henry isn't the only player who's been running wild for Baltimore.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson is having quite the start on the ground this year, too, with 308 yards (7.5 yards per carry) and two scores.

Wilson, who leads the Bengals with 43 tackles, could significantly minimize Jackson's impact with his legs.

It will take more than Wilson to contain Jackson, but it won't be surprising to see him occasionally act as a quarterback spy.