Bengals Star Jamarr Chase on Broncos Loss
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Denver Broncos trounce Cincinnati Bengals 28-3 in NFL Week 4
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CINCINNATI, Ohio — The Bengals lost in Denver on Monday night to the Broncos, 28-3. However, there were more winners and losers than just the two teams on the field. Here are the real winners and losers from Monday night.
The Denver Broncos could get some reinforcements from injured reserve this week.
Bengals star WR Ja'Marr Chase said "it didn't look like we wanted it" concerning the team's Monday night loss to the Broncos.
See the PFF grades for the Bengals defense in Week 4 vs. the Broncos including Trey Hendrickson and T.J. Slaton.
Broncos’ Riley Moss wins ‘personal’ matchup with Bengals WR Tee Higgins: ‘He loves this (expletive)’
Moss got beat once on a play that was called back for a penalty. He beat Higgins right back on a mid-second-quarter deep shot. Then he proceeded to hold the Bengals’ $115 million man to a single 7-yard catch in the second half of a 28-3 Broncos blowout.
The Bengals lost a sloppy, flag-filled blowout to the Broncos on Monday Night Football and Troy Aikman didn't hide his disappointment.
Exactly five weeks after being waived by the Denver Broncos with an injury settlement, it looks like Blake Watson (knee) is healthy now.
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In its first full game without Joe Burrow, Cincinnati was blown off the field by the Vikings as the Bengals dropped to 2-1 on the year, Jake Browning and the offense looked lost throughout the game against Minnesota, and will look to get back on track against a similarly tough test in the Denver defense here.
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Denver Broncos break less-than-desirable streak of 37 straight games without a 100-yard rusher
The Denver Broncos on Monday night broke a streak of 37 straight games without having an individual 100-yard rusher. It was the longest active streak in the league without a runner who eclipsed the 100 yard mark.