Joe Burrow leads the league in touchdowns, but his Cincinnati Bengals continued to disintegrate in a Week 13 that saw a costly mistake get another coach fired.
Steelers linebacker TJ Watt appeared to twist Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow's ankle as he tackled him on a second-quarter strip-sack Sunday.
In fact, Zac Taylor's defense has been historically bad.  According to CBS Sports Research, this is the sixth loss where the Bengals have allowed 25 or more points this season, the fourth loss where they've allowed at least 33 points,
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow walked with a heavy limp after Sunday's loss to the Steelers, Ben Baby of ESPN reports.
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Bengals are wasting Joe Burrow
Conventional wisdom in the NFL is that if you have a franchise quarterback playing at an MVP level, you are probably going to have a real chance to win the Super Bowl. The Cincinnati Bengals are throwing that conventional wisdom in the trash can this season.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals offense is rolling against the third-best scoring defense in the NFL this season. The Steelers committed pass interference in the end zone on Cincinnati's third drive and allowed the Bengals to get a short score. Check out the capping play to Ja'Marr Chase as the defense searches for a way to complement:
Player props will be available for Joe Burrow ahead of Sunday’s NFL action at 1:00 PM ET live on CBS. Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals (4-7) ready for an AFC North matchup in Week 13 with
Monday’s “First Call” has updated odds on the future of the Pittsburgh Steelers after things went their way over Thanksgiving weekend. We also provide a referee explanation about why George Pickens wasn’t ejected in Cincinnati.
For those who’ve been watching Steelers football for decades, former defensive player and CBS Sports analyst Bryant McFadden summed it up pretty well. “Once upon a time, we lived in a world where it would take three games for a Pittsburgh-led offense to score 40-some points,
It was more of the same for the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Another dismal defensive performance that has the team talking about offseason changes. Cincinnati almost assuredly will miss the playoffs for the second straight year after it lost 44-38 to Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers.