Postgame Quick Hits | Joe Burrow’s Offense Complements Holiday Giving Defense In Rout Of Dolphins; Chase Brown’s 7 Historic Minutes The efficient offense that produced their most points since the 49-9
win over the Jets in 2013 and the electric defense that threw a fourth-and-one stop to go with three pure turnovers in that historic third quarter, was a stunning display of complementary football that has eluded them much of this season.
Latest Joe Burrow Comments Reportedly Aimed to Put ‘Pressure’ On Bengals Front Office
“No playoff hopes at stake, but he is going to continue to play. And it was a week of soul searching once again for Joe Burrow, this time kind of saying, ‘Yeah, I wonder what it’d be like if I were in another uniform.’ My understanding of Burrow’s statements, first of all, is that right now they have to basically play perfectly in his mind to win. And that has not happened,” Rapoport said on the channel. “This is putting a little pressure on the front office and ownership to be aggressive this offseason.”
What Could The Bengals Be Without Defensive Struggles And Injury Woes?
The Cincinnati Bengals might be the biggest tragedy in the past five years in the NFL. I know, the Titans and the Browns still exist, and they are both tragic examples of bad roster assembly, performance, and seemingly luck. But the Bengals are a tale of sadness in a different way. On offense, there might not be a team in the league that can match their talent at the skill positions. Chase Brown is an underrated multipurpose back who is as good a receiver as he is a runner.
Joe Burrow, ‘having fun’ again, leads Bengals past Dolphins
Since coming back from a turf toe injury that sidelined him for nine games this season, Cincinnati’s Pro Bowl quarterback hasn’t been shy about expressing his feelings amid a season that has been disappointing both personally and for the team.
Williams: Meaningless wins shouldn’t be fool’s gold for Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals’ late-season run of winning games against bad or unproven quarterbacks and mostly sputtering teams. The Bengals have gotten really good at winning such games the last three seasons. It’s emboldened the stubborn front office to remain status quo, despite the Bengals missing the playoffs all three seasons.








