Bengals News (10/22): Cincinnati’s offense putting together a rare streak

Bengals News (10/22): Cincinnati’s offense putting together a rare streak
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The Conversation | Ken Anderson Greets Teammates In Bengals Ring of Honor

All three played on Paul Brown’s best and last Bengals team in 1975, and 50 years later, Anderson remembers with Bengals.com senior writer Geoff Hobson in The Conversation.

Scouting Report Week 8: Bengals Look to Stack Wins against Jets

New York entered 2025 with former Bears and Steelers QB Justin Fields under center. Fields has yet to throw an interception this season and has seven combined touchdowns (four passing and three rushing). He became the first quarterback since at least 1950 to have zero interceptions and zero wins in their first six starts of a season and was subsequently benched during Week 7 in favor of veteran signal caller Tyrod Taylor. Taylor has appeared in three games this season, throwing three touchdowns to three interceptions.

Bengals coach admits interesting note about Flacco’s impact on Burrow

“Guys like Joe Flacco, there aren’t that many of them and how many times will Joe Burrow get a chance to share a meeting room with that guy, share a practice field with that guy?” Pitcher asked, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. “I don’t know. I know I’ve learned stuff being around him and it’s an experience that will inform how I coach and think about the game and the type of skills and approach that I value at that position. I think, sure, anybody that spends some time with him could take something away.”

Bengals QB Joe Flacco Already Owns a Franchise Record, and the Offense Can Reach a Rare Turnover-Free Streak Sunday

If Flacco an avoid throwing an interception Sunday against the Jets, one of his former teams, he will become the second quarterback in Cincinnati franchise history not to throw an interception in his first three starts for the team.

Roethlisberger says Bengals’ white uniforms, field led to camouflage on Aaron Rodgers INT

“So Aaron’s interception, the first one,” Roethlisberger said. “I think there’s an outside chance. I know it sounds crazy. With Aaron, he’s incredibly good. He sees everything. But the Bengals were in all white. They painted the middle of the field white. I think there’s a chance that the safety was camouflaged in the middle and Aaron didn’t see him. … Typically, you would think like, ‘It’s not the Patriots so it wasn’t cheating.'”

Bengals teammate calls for DJ Turner to get his respect for breakout

But Turner has quietly looked like the No. 1 cornerback for the Bengals at a time when the supposed No. 1, Cam Taylor-Britt, has been outright benched and inactive at least once already.