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According to Opta, over the past two games, the Bengals have lost by 25+ points, had under 200 total yards, had under 60 rushing yards, been outrushed by 100-plus yards, and taken three-plus sacks. No other NFL team in the Super Bowl era has done that in back-to-back games. On top of that, there's dubious team history in the works.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning is struggling mightily in relief of an injured Joe Burrow and the team is sinking fast. One analyst believes Cincinnati should make a trade with the New York Giants for Russell Wilson.
For any team with a franchise quarterback, a serious injury becomes a major problem. It’s now clear, after two 2025 starts without Joe Burrow, that the Bengals have a major problem. That’s not a knock on Jake Browning. Backup quarterbacks hold that status for a reason. He’s more than good enough to have an NFL roster spot.
Cincinnati's campaign has gone off the rails in the wake of Joe Burrow being sidelined for the next three months due to a turf toe injury. In his place, Jake Browning has assumed the role of QB1, and the results have been lackluster.
The Denver Broncos beat the Cincinnati Bengals 28-3, outgunning them by 353 yards. Colin Cowherd discusses how Broncos HC Sean Payton has rebuilt the team.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bengals as It's Getting Late Early for the Cincinnati Bengals as Hope is as Thin as the Denver Air They Wilted In. The Cincinnati Bengals had a chance to prove last week’s 48-10 loss at Minnesota was an aberration.
Cincinnati Bengals fans and NFL lovers in general have seen just about enough of Jake Browning after he struggled immensely yet again in a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos.
Ross Tucker and Dan Patrick chat about topics around the NFL, ranging from the Bengals' struggles without Joe Burrow to Tyreek Hill's gruesome injury to A.J. Brown's cryptic social media comments.
ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark slammed the Cincinnati Bengals after their 28-3 loss to the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on Monday Night Football.