Jake Browning was 0-3 as the Bengals’ starting quarterback, filling in for Joe Burrow. Cincinnati OC Dan Pitcher thinks Browning’s struggles have to do with their entire offense instead of just the quarterback.
“It’s human beings playing a complicated game,” Pitcher said, via Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic. “And when you find yourself in a rhythm and you have confidence and one play, a good play, becomes two good plays, becomes four good plays. That’s a different feeling than what he’s feeling right now, which is probably the opposite of that, where errors are compounding a little bit. And so, I would say it’s just kind of been … it’s not just Jake. Obviously, we’re battling through it right now as an offense. And when you find yourself there, it’s hard. It feels like it’s going to take a Herculean effort sometimes, and that’s not necessarily true. It’s really just a matter of making the plays that are in front of you. So, I just think that that’s kind of where he’s at right now.”
Ravens HC John Harbaugh isn’t ready to hit the panic button and consider it a lost season after a 1-4 start through five games.
“You can’t sit there and say all is lost. We just don’t,” Harbaugh said, via ESPN’s Jamison Hensley. “And we’ve done it before — other teams have done it before — so we’re going to go to work and try to make that happen.”
Harbaugh also mentioned they will “consider everything,” which could include a quarterback change to Tyler Huntley if Lamar Jackson remains out.
“We’ll consider everything, every part of it to try to get the win. That’ll be talked about the next 24 hours.”
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