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Watch an on-field interview with Breece Hall and see reaction from Justin Fields and Quincy Williams following Sunday's 39-38 win over the Bengals in Cincinnati.
The Bengals allowed a whopping 7.2 yards per play to one of the league's worst offenses. It hasn't mattered who's faced Cincinnati, basically, every team is moving the football. Battle is focusing on the missed tackles, which Cincinnati had plenty of on Sunday.
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Steelers Read & React: Breaking down defensive struggles vs. the Bengals
Intro What went wrong defending the passing game? By now, you’re well aware the Steelers got embarrassed in coverage Thursday night. Most of the television, podcasts, articles, and discussions with Steelers fans over the past six days have drilled that home for you,
“Nick was more than a legendary center,” Jets chairman Woody Johnson said. “He was the heartbeat of our offensive line for a decade and a beloved teammate whose leadership and toughness defined an era of Jets football. Off the field, Nick’s wit, warmth, and unwavering loyalty made him a cherished member of our extended Jets family.”
Joe Flacco led the Bengals to a 33-31 victory over the Steelers in his first start for the team. Cincinnati hopes to keep winning with Flacco to stay in contention until Joe Burrow can potentially return.
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Postgame Takeaways: Bengals Blow Double Digit Lead, Jets Rally Past Cincinnati for 39-38 Win
The Bengals' rushing attack got going for the second-straight game. Cincinnati ran for a season-high 167 yards with Samaje Perine leading the way. Perine had eight carries for 93 yards and a 32-yard touchdown run. Chase Brown had 10 carries for 60 yards and one touchdown. He also had three catches for 32 yards and another score.