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The Patriots stunned the Bengals when the two teams met in Week 1 of 2024. This time, New England has a new head coach and starting QB.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a lot of moving pieces on offense going into this weekend’s matchup with the rolling New England Patriots.
The Cincinnati Bengals won’t have Ja’Marr Chase available this week because of his suspension, but the offense gets a boost in some fashion with tight end Mike Gesicki being back on the practice fields.
The Cincinnati Bengals will be without their most impactful offensive weapon on Sunday as they face the AFC East-leading New England Patriots.
"At 6-foot-6, 285 pounds, Faulk is built in the mold of Hendrickson with the power to lock out offensive tackles and the quickness to get to the quarterback. He has two sacks and 24 pressures this season and can rush from the inside and outside." Any help on defense could be great for the Bengals' historically bad unit.
One Cincinnati Bengals fan details their experience with the team's ticketing office when they tried to cancel their season tickets.
In their three victories thus far, the Cincinnati Bengals have defeated a four-time NFL MVP (Aaron Rodgers), a Super Bowl MVP (Joe Flacco), and a former No. 1 pick (Trevor Lawrence), who has an opportunity to reach the postseason for the second time in four years.
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals have designated tight end Mike Gesicki and safety Daijahn Anthony to return from Injured Reserve, clearing them to practice. Gesicki suffered a pectoral injury in the Week 6 game against the New England Patriots and has missed the minimum four games for an IR stint.