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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco suffered an apparent shoulder injury during the fourth quarter of the team's NFL Week 8 loss to the New York Jets, one of Flacco's former teams, at Paycor Stadium. Medical personnel looked on as Flacco threw passes on the sideline. Backup Jake Browning warmed up.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor inexplicably chose to throw the ball midway through the fourth quarter with the lead. The Bengals went three-and-out quickly, punted the ball and the Jets went on to score the winning TD. 254 Rushing yards the Jets amassed on 37 carries. It’s the most rushing yardage for them in a game since 2021.
Hall accounted for three touchdowns as the Jets had more than 500 yards of total offense in their comeback victory.
Breaking down the moves the Bengals have made over the last few years that have led to the team once again fielding one of the worst defensive units
Breece Hall rushed for two second-half touchdowns and threw a 4-yard TD pass to Mason Taylor with 1:54 left, helping the New York Jets edge the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 for their first win under coach Aaron Glenn.
The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers just over a week ago to shrink their AFC North deficit to just over a game. The Steelers had a chance to
The next most experienced player on the defense is Geno Stone, who’s the worst tackler on a defense that’s Achillies heel is tackling. The Bengals had him take a pay cut during the offseason but stuck with him anyway as their starting free safety without any competition behind him.
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Bengals vs. Jets Inactives: Cincinnati gets a break after adding key player to injury report late
Here are the Bengals players who will not play against the Jets:
The Bengals allowed a whopping 7.2 yards per play to one of the league's worst offenses. It hasn't mattered who's faced Cincinnati, basically, every team is moving the football. Battle is focusing on the missed tackles, which Cincinnati had plenty of on Sunday.
CINCINNATI (CINCINNATI ENQUIRER) -Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor was asked after the team’s fourth-quarter collapse and 39-38 loss to the New York Jets about a play call on 2nd-and-10 from the Bengals’ 44-yard line with 42 seconds remaining in the game that resulted in a 1-yard run by Samaje Perine.