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The Cincinnati Bengals' postseason hopes came to a crashing halt on Sunday, prompting questions about Joe Burrow's playing status.
Zac Taylor says that won’t be the case. Cincinnati’s head coach announced on Monday that Burrow would remain the team’s starter for the rest of the season despite them having nothing to play for, per Ari Meirov. The reasoning is as simple as, “we want to win,” and there reportedly has been no consideration of sitting the beleaguered QB.
The Cincinnati Bengals entered the 2025 NFL season with playoff aspirations with a Joe Burrow-led offense and a Trey Hendrickson-anchored defense. But after Burrow went down in Week 2 and the defense's subsequent collapse, things quickly unraveled.
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Bengals Make Final Decision on DE Trey Hendrickson
It shouldn't come as a shock, but the Cincinnati Bengals have ruled out All-Pro defensive end Trey Hendrickson for the fifth straight week.
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Simple Quote Explains Bengals' Decision to Make Latest O-Line Coach Addition in Quest to Protect Joe Burrow
CINCINNATI — The Bengals hired Scott Peters to be their new offensive line coach. Peters, a six-year NFL veteran, spent last season in New England as their offensive line coach. Before that, he spent four seasons in Cleveland (2020-23) with Bill Callahan.
Bengals quarterback quarterback Joe Burrow said he wants his franchise to "think outside the box and get creative."
Joe Burrow is ahead of schedule, but Bengals fans will have to wait at least one more weekend to see the franchise quarterback back under center. Burrow returned as a full participant at Cincinnati practice ahead of Sunday’s game against the AFC-leading ...
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Cincinnati Bengals facing a crossroads on defense
To say that the Cincinnati Bengals are staring at a crossroads in 2026 is probably something of an understatement. Things have been going downhill for the last couple of years, and most of the blame for that falls on the defense.
Tee Higgins walked off the field at Highmark Stadium on Sunday night having done everything he could for the Cincinnati Bengals. The sixth-year wide receiver recorded six receptions on 11 targets for 92 yards and two touchdowns in the Bengals‘ 39-34 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
After one of the worst games of his career, Joe Burrow gave a cryptic message on Wednesday that might change the entire NFL.