Burrow is the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for at least 250 yards and three touchdowns in seven straight games. He's accomplished that now in every game dating back to the Bengals' 41–24 win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 9 when he threw for 251 yards, five touchdowns and one interception.
Losing to a division rival is hard enough, but with the Denver Broncos having a chance to lock up a playoff spot, it burns that much more falling to the Los Ang
The Cincinnati Bengals have +18000 odds to win the Super Bowl as of Dec. 24. In their last outing, the Bengals knocked off the Cleveland Browns 24-6. Joe Burrow had 252 yards on 23-of-30 passing ...
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, who leads the NFL this season in passing yards and touchdowns, became the league's first 4,000-yard passer this season during the first quarter of Sunday's NFL Week 16 game against the Cleveland Browns at Paycor Stadium, on a pass to receiver Tee Higgins.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen continues to be the overwhelming favorite to win the NFL MVP award ... Now at 7-8, the Bengals will host the Broncos for a significant matchup on Saturday afternoon. Cincinnati needs Denver to lose out for its best shot ...
With just two weeks left in the regular season, Week 17 brings five full days of holiday football as teams try to clinch the postseason.
If you had told an average NFL fan that the Cincinnati Bengals would be fighting for their playoff lives with two weeks to play while the Denver Broncos were sitting comfortably in a playoff spot at that same point, they'd look at you like you were crazy, yet here we are.
While Broncos Country is ecstatic about meaningful football in December, a particular ESPN analyst decided to embody Scrouge this holiday season. During a segment on First Take, there was a debate on which team vying for the postseason makes for a better story between the Broncos and Cincinnati Bengals.
There is no chance the Broncos upset the Bengals and reach 10 victories without scoring 30 points. This brings us back to Nix. You know, No. 10. He has been good this season, showing without a doubt that he is a franchise cornerstone. He is attempting to join John Elway as the only rookie quarterback to lead the Broncos to the postseason.