Seeing their four-game win streak snapped in Baltimore, the Chicago Bears came out of that game banged up on their defensive line. One of their pieces — rookie Shemar Turner — will not return this season.
The Bengals disgusted former NFL head coach and Super-Bowl champion Jon Gruden with their performance against the Jets this past weekend. Cincinnati dropped the game 39-38 to lose their first game in the Zac Taylor era when leading by 11-plus points at halftime.
The Cincinnati Bengals found themselves as the laughingstock of the NFL in Week 8, as Zac Taylor oversaw a pitiful performance that involved the 0-7 New York Jets putting up 39 points in three quarters and getting their first win of the season at the expense of the embattled coach.
Bengals linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. and the Bengals defense are searching for answers after masking as turnstiles all season for opposing offenses.
It's uncommon, but not unheard of, for notable QBs to change teams -- via trade, free agency, or waiver claim -- at the 11th hour or during a season. Here are the top instances of QBs relocating late and making an impact that season.
Nobody expected Joe Flacco to be Cincinnati’s savior when they traded for the 40-year-old quarterback. But after watching Jake Browning stumble through three starts like he was playing with oven mitts, Flacco looked like Tom Brady reincarnated.
In the Cincinnati Bengals' loss to the New York Jets in Week 8, DE Trey Hendrickson re-aggravated the injury that resulted in him missing a game earlier in the season.
The worst loss of the Zac Taylor era took place on Sunday at the hands of the New York Jets, 39-38. The Bengals were in control for three quarters until disaster struck in the fourth quarter as the Jets scored touchdowns on their final three possessions and added a go-ahead two-point conversion to stun Cincinnati at home.
The Cincinnati Bengals are a team that could use a dose of good news after Week 8's awful 39-38 loss to the previously winless New York Jets. Sadly, head coach Zac Taylor couldn't offer much solace while speaking to the media.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
A message to the rest of the beloved Cincinnati Bengals fan base out there from yours truly. Were I in charge of personnel, not Duke Tobin, I'd be working the phones around the clock to try to get this embarrassment of a defense better by any means necessary.
The Cincinnati Bengals looked like they were heading into gaining some momentum for their season, and then they fell flat to the winless New York Jets in Week 8.
Are the Cincinnati Bengals trolling us at this point? It's almost as if they're trying to sabotage their defense by not putting the very best players on the field each week.
Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season will be one to forget for the Cincinnati Bengals after blowing a 14-point fourth quarter lead to the New York Jets. The defense fell apart when it was needed the most, and while some trends remain consistent, there was a change of heart in the secondary.
Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Shaka Heyward sustained a hairline fracture to his left fibula in Sunday's loss to the New York Jets, NFL Network reported Monday.
Bengals linebacker Shaka Heyward suffered a leg injury (fibula) in the first half of Sunday's game against the Jets and didn't return. The special teams' ace will miss at least four weeks according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Ja'Marr Chase had a blank face of disgust after the Bengals' 39-38 loss to the Jets, wasting another stellar outing by the Bengals' top healthy offensive player.
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals set a franchise record for defensive futility in Sunday’s 39-38 loss to the New York Jets. And they are on the doorstep of setting a dubious NFL record.
Is the premise of this piece a mere denial of reality? Because woof Buzz, the Cincinnati Bengals are in bad shape after losing 39-38 to the now 1-7 New York Jets in Week 8.
Think about this. The Cincinnati Bengals and GM-who-doesn't-actually-hold-the-title-of-GM Duke Tobin almost didn't have Trey Hendrickson stick around for the 2025 season.
A game in which the Cincinnati Bengals held five separate two-score leads over the winless New York Jets has rekindled the fanbase’s anger. Led by Joe Flacco, the Bengals’ offense looked good.
The Bengals ruled out DE Trey Hendrickson with a right hip injury during their game against the Jets. Hendrickson, 30, was selected with the No. 103 overall pick by the Saints out of Florida Atlantic in 2017.