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NFL Rules on Jets Hit That Sidelined Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson - Full Week 8 Infraction List
Only 10 players were fined in Week 8, with the amounts ranging from $5,790 for a blindside block to a pair of $46,372 for a player’s second hip-drop tackle infraction of the season. If there is a number in parenthesis after the player’s name, that’s how many fines he has drawn this year.
The Cincinnati Bengals didn’t record a sack for a second straight game and managed just one quarterback hit against the team that has struggled the most to keep pressure off its passer.
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AFC North standings: What Steelers' win, Bengals' loss mean for Ravens' chances in division race
The Steelers and Bengals had much different results on Week 9 Sunday. Here's what that means for the division race between Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Baltimore, already winning on Thursday.
Meanwhile, across the NFC North, the Green Bay Packers went cold and suffered a stunning defeat. The Indianapolis Colts ' magical run in the AFC came to a halt against the suddenly stout Pittsburgh Steelers. And the Denver Broncos survived the Houston Texans, who lost starting quarterback C.J. Stroud due to injury.
The Chicago Bears have made a roster move at running back after shutting down starter D'Andre Swift for Sunday's game against the Bengals. The post Bears Make Roster Move at Running Back Before Bengals Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Ja'Marr Chase said what everyone was thinking. The Bengals blew two double-digit leads in the fourth quarter during Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Jets.
If Hendrickson can't go, the Bengals are in trouble. Cincinnati is already without star quarterback Joe Burrow, and if their star on the other side of the ball misses the game as well, few will have confidence in the Bengals to get the win.
The Bengals' 47-42 loss to the Bears on Sunday was another defensive letdown from a team that has had a season full of them.
Neil Parker breaks down his early Bears vs. Bengals predictions ahead of their Week 9 clash on Sunday, November 2, at Paycor Stadium.
The former Bengals receiver-turned-broadcaster, who died Sunday at age 80, hosted sports shows on WCKY-AM and WLW-AM before joining NBC Sports full-time and becoming NBC's No. 1 NFL analyst. He paved the way for NFL analysts Cris Collinsworth,