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CINCINNATI — Former Bengals wide receiver Laveranues Coles graduated from the police academy and was sworn in as a Jacksonville police officer on Friday. It's great to see the 11-year NFL veteran take such a big and rewarding step.
Case in point, as revealed by The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr., the Bengals have missed 47 tackles over their last four games alone. Not only that, the Bengals have never allowed more points per game or drive over the first seven games, ever.
Dan Orlvosky had an excellent analysis of the Steelers defense from Thursday night as well as the entire season.
CINCINNATI -- Aaron Rodgers had a rough night in Cincinnati on Thursday. During the Steelers ' 33-31 loss to the Bengals, an angry Rodgers got into it with two different teammates, and in both situations, he had every right to be upset.
ESPN’s Bill Barnwell, for example, suggested the Bengals send Taylor-Britt to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a seventh-round pick and cornerback Noah Igbinoghene:
CINCINNATI — Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow returned to the sideline on Thursday night. It was the first time he was with the team during a game since suffering
Don’t look now, but Bengals All-Pro wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase is back in the NFL lead in one of the Triple Crown categories and is in range of the other two as he guns to be the first receiver since World War II to win it back-to-back.