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As Cincinnati continues through the muck of a 3-6 start and a season-shattering 47-42 loss in Week 9 against the Chicago Bears. Adding to that grief, a former NFL star commented on the play of Bengals rookie Shemar Stewart,
Chicago Bears fans and fantasy football managers alike woke up Monday morning with a mixture of elation and befuddlement
The Chicago Bears miraculously won a game, but then surprisingly lost a spot in the NFL's latest power rankings.
Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson spoke about his emotions in the final minutes against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Commanders and Bengals are both in a bad way, but they're far from the only NFL teams who should be getting very nervous.
The Bengals were on the brink of making one of the most miraculous fourth-quarter comebacks in recent memory on Sunday against the Bears, but they let the game slip out of their grasp. Trailing by 14 with less than five minutes left, Joe Flacco steered a pair of sensational touchdown drives and gave Cincinnati a 42–41 lead.
The Cowboys made their NFL trade deadline move on Tuesday by acquiring linebacker Logan Wilson from the Bengals. But who won the deal?
The Bengals defense may have officially hit rock bottom amid a potentially lost season, falling to 3-6 after Sunday's 47-42 loss to the Bears . Cincinnati became the first team in at least the last 45 years to take a lead in regulation after trailing by 14-plus points in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter -- and still lose!