Tee Higgins is fine, but appeared frustrated on Sunday following the 39-34 loss to Buffalo. Cincinnati's top receiver in the loss got shaken up in the second half during some acrobatic plays across the snow-filled game, but that's what being a "soldier" is about.
The Bengals lost to the Bills 39-34 on Sunday to fall to 4-9 on the season. Cincinnati's playoff chances took a major hit. The Bengals led for most of the game, but gave up the lead for good with 5:25 left in the fourth quarter.
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Joe Burrow had an elite first 90% of the game on Sunday, but things came crumbling apart with a pick-six and another interception in the final minutes of a 39-24 loss to Buffalo.
The Bengals rushed out to a double-digit lead, but two fourth quarter turnovers cost them in Sunday's 39-34 loss to the Bills in Buffalo. The Bengals fall to 4-9 on the season.
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The Bengals made it three drives with three touchdowns so far against the Bills. Joe Burrow is absolutely cooking with 119 passing yards on a 12-15 completion mark and two scores.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Jermaine Burton was suspended one game without pay and will not play Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, multiple media outlets reported.
The Cincinnati Bengals enter Week 14 at 4-8 and facing a critical road matchup against the Buffalo Bills. Cincinnati is coming off a solid offensive outing in its 32-14 win over the Baltimore Ravens, a game in which Joe Burrow threw for 261 yards and two touchdowns.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced that WR Jermaine Burton has been suspended for today’s game against the Bills, per Kelsey Conway. He did not make the trip to Buffalo and will be listed as inactive.
With quarterback Joe Burrow back under center, the Cincinnati Bengals knocked off the Baltimore Ravens in Week 13. However, getting a winning streak going will be difficult without the Bengals’ best defensive player on the field.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins cleared concussion protocol and will be available to play on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, N.Y., head coach Zac Taylor announced Friday.
Sophomore Cedric Johnson returned to the defensive line rotation after a calf strain suffered in training camp. He has made an immediate impact for the Cincinnati Bengals, particularly on a defense that badly needed juice off the edge.
The Bengals have gone four games in a row without star defensive end Trey Hendrickson, who’s dealing with a hip/pelvis injury, and a return does not appear imminent.