The Cincinnati Bengals gave their all in a high-scoring affair against the Chicago Bears at Paycor Stadium on Sunday. They, however, still ultimately fell short, 47-42, dropping their record to 3-6.
The Cincinnati Bengals suffered yet another close loss on Sunday, as they fell prey to the visiting Chicago Bears at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati to the tune of a 47-42 score.
Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase didn't have to say much after Sunday's 47-42 loss to the Bears. What he did say spoke volumes. "One f------ stop," Chase said while walking to the locker room after the loss.
After their third day of surrendering more than 500 yards to the opposing offense, Cincinnati's defensive players weren't in the mood to discuss their performance.
CINCINNATI – The Cincinnati Bengals did not record a turnover Sunday, but thievery still took place. And it was damn near criminal. It’s one thing for a defense to be so feckless that not even 495 yards and 42 yards by the offense are enough to win a game.
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The Bengals lost to the Bears 47-42 on Sunday afternoon at Paycor Stadium to fall to 3-6 on the season. They've lost back-to-back games and fall to 1-6 without Joe Burrow.
The Bengals are a mess, and somehow managed to get even messier on Sunday in a 47-42 loss to the Bears. It dropped them to 3-6, put a potentially devastating dent in whatever small playoff hopes they still had and seemed to result in some post-game finger-pointing from the offense toward the defense.
Bengals HC Zac Taylor spoke about the team’s improvement in the running game ahead of their matchup with the Bears in Week 9, in which they struggled once again.
The Cincinnati Bengals couldn't have looked much worse on defense in Sunday's 47-42 loss to the Chicago Bears, and multiple defensive players reportedly gave the media the cold shoulder afterwards.
Joe Flacco’s fourth touchdown pass of the game Sunday gave the Cincinnati Bengals a 42-41 lead over the Chicago Bears with just 58 seconds left. Plenty of time for just about anyone against what is proving to be an historically bad defense.
The Bengals blew a 14-point lead in the final minutes of the fourth quarter in their Week 8 loss to the Jets and it looked for a moment on Sunday like they might pull off a comeback of their own against the Bears this week.
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Not that there are many words to describe the depth of the Cincinnati Bengals defense's failure this season, but after a 47-42 loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, multiple culprits refused to face the music.
With 5:03 left in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game between the Chicago Bears and the Cincinnati Bengals, Chicago receiver D.J. Moore scored a 16-yard touchdown on an end-around.
CINCINNATI -- Caleb Williams found Colston Loveland with 17 seconds left for a 58-yard touchdown Sunday to vault the Chicago Bears to a wild 47-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Former Cincinnati Bengals tight end and longtime television and radio broadcaster Bob Trumpy has died. He was 80. The Bengals announced Sunday that Trumpy "passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by his family." The team did not provide a cause of death, however.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced the passing of longtime announcer and Pro Bowl tight end Bob Trumpy on Sunday morning. Trumpy, who turned 80 earlier this year, spent his entire 10-year playing career with the Bengals.
The Bengals have experienced terrible injury luck with the quarterback position this year. Joe Flacco’s status for Sunday is uncertain because of a shoulder injury.
According to Adam Schefter, three teams have expressed some trade interest to the Bengals in LB Logan Wilson following his request to be dealt. Schefter lists the Bills, Cowboys and Colts as Wilson’s suitors.