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With Joe Burrow nursing a toe injury for much of this season, the Bengals have turned to Jake Browning, who is winless in his first three starts. Now, the Bengals could be turning to a different veteran,
The Cincinnati Bengals have a problem. Joe Burrow remains injured and is still likely out for a couple months, and Jake Browning hasn't been good enough. For Cincy to take advantage of the floundering Baltimore Ravens and the possibly underwhelming Pittsburgh Steelers, the Bengals need competent quarterback play.
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Williams: Burrow made Cincinnati Bengals comfortable. We're seeing fallout in his absence
Williams: The Bengals are really bad. No one should be surprised. It's fallout from a franchise that got too comfortable relying on Joe Burrow.
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Bengals' Jake Browning addresses 'frustrations' amid offense's woes without Joe Burrow
While speaking with reporters on Wednesday, JakeBrowning admitted he and the Cincinnati offense weren't good enough over the past eight quarters of action.
Stern Show staffer and Cincinnati Bengals superfan JD Harmeyer has plenty to say about Joe Burrow — the team’s star quarterback currently out of commission with a severe turf toe injury. But while most sports commentators will focus purely on a player’s performance, JD took it to another level.
In Week 2, the seismic injury was found in Cincinnati, where star quarterback Joe Burrow exited the Bengals contest with the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a toe injury, which now has him sidelined indefinitely.
On Tuesday, the Bengals signed free agents Sean Clifford and Mike White to supplement their QB depth chart in the wake of Joe Burrow’s turf toe injury, which will keep the star signal-caller sidelined until sometime in December. But as Ian Rapoport of ...
Jake Browning is the team’s starting quarterback for now. Browning has had success when he has stepped up in relief of Burrow before, but he is still widely regarded as a backup. That means that a trade for another quarterback may be inevitable, and ...
Joe Burrow's chances of winning his first NFL Most Valuable Player Award evaporated with a toe injury expected to sideline the quarterback until mid-December, while the Cincinnati Bengals' odds of being a factor in the highly competitive AFC have taken a ...
Lack of run game, poor offensive line play and perhaps schematics have lead to two straight poor performances.