OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Terrell Suggs best summed up the Baltimore Ravens' exasperation from losing to the Cincinnati Bengals five straight times.

"It's like that kid you just got to fight every day until you win," Suggs said. "They've been kind of picking on us. Five straight is five straight. Numbers don't lie. They've kind of had our number. We're going to see what we can do to change that."

The Ravens are looking for that elusive victory over the Bengals on Sunday, when they square off at M&T Bank Stadium. The last time the Ravens beat the Bengals was Nov. 10, 2013, on Justin Tucker's 46-yard field goal in overtime. To put the losing streak in football terms, there are only 14 players on this year's Ravens' roster who played in Baltimore's last victory over Cincinnati.

The Ravens have gone 1,112 days since last defeating the Bengals. This skid is the third-longest to one team in Ravens history, trailing only the eight-game losing streaks to the Jacksonville Jaguars (1996-99) and Indianapolis Colts (2002-09).

If the string of losses wasn't frustrating enough, the way the Ravens have fallen to the Bengals has been just as disheartening. Baltimore's average margin of defeat in this losing streak has been 7.2 points, and four of the five games have been decided in the last five minutes.

Here is a look at how Baltimore has lost to Cincinnati time and time again:

In December 2013, Joe Flacco threw three interceptions in a 34-17 loss that eliminated the Ravens from the playoffs.

In September 2014, A.J. Green scored the 77-yard winning touchdown in a 23-16 Bengals victory.

In October 2014, Andy Dalton's one-yard touchdown on a quarterback sneak lifted the Bengals 27-24.

In September 2015, Green scored the 7-yard winning touchdown in a 28-24 victory.

In January 2016, AJ McCarron threw two touchdowns and Ryan Mallett was intercepted twice in the Ravens' 24-16 loss.

Cornerback Jimmy Smith suggested last year that the Ravens' chief rival might switch from the Steelers to the Bengals because the hate for Cincinnati keeps mounting with each loss.

"We're all tired of losing to the Bengals all the time," said linebacker C.J. Mosley, who has never beaten the Bengals. "That's the nature of football. You can talk about it all you want, but you got out there and do it Sunday."

The only AFC North team that Flacco has a losing record against is the Bengals. His passer rating (71.9) against Cincinnati is his worst against teams that he’s played more than four games. In his last four meetings with the Bengals -- all four losses -- Flacco has thrown four touchdowns and seven interceptions.

Flacco and teammates were talking in the quarterback room this week about how the Ravens' offense has struggled against Cincinnati.

"I'm sure if I was to go back and look at the film, I could tell you what those things are," Flacco said. "Teams that have beat them have hit big plays on them. We probably have not been able to do that as much as we would like until the end of games when we have been in desperation mode."

There's an added incentive for Baltimore. Not only can they end a losing streak, but the Ravens also can essentially knock the Bengals from playoff contention.

Cincinnati (3-6-1) is 1.5 games behind Baltimore (5-5) and Pittsburgh (5-5) in the AFC North.

"It's definitely comforting to think we just have to deal with Pittsburgh if we get this win," fullback Kyle Juszczyk said. "This is a critical one."