Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow took a brutal shot from Baltimore Ravens defender ... it’s the type of play that gets flagged constantly around the NFL — and especially from Thursday night’s crew, which averaged the most flags of any ...
NFL fans think Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was infuriated with rookie wide receiver Jermaine Burton for sitting on bench.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby was penalized for dead-ball unnecessary roughness for roughing the passer after his hit that bloodied Joe Burrow.
Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals will meet the Los Angeles Chargers and their ninth-ranked passing defense (191.6 yards allowed per game) in Week 11, on Sunday at 8:20 PM ET. With his upcoming game versus the Chargers this week,
No better image could capture how he and his teammates felt after another one-possession loss, one that makes the team’s quest to reach the postseason that much more of an “uphill climb,” as Joe Burrow put ... best rate in the NFL (46.9%).
On the Bengals’ opening possession on Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders, Taylor decided to go for it on fourth-and-3. Taylor had already seen the Bengals’ defense get gashed. Burrow had the worst supporting cast around him of any game in his NFL career.
Burrow was superb, albeit in a loss ... Cincinnati’s run defense contained the No. 1 rushing attack in the NFL. Derrick Henry had "just" 68 rushing yards and a touchdown in the win. He was limited to 22 yards in the first half. Bengals DT B.J. Hill ...
Wide receiver Tee Higgins is reportedly considered a huge long shot to re-sign with the Cincinnati Bengals in free agency during the offseason. According
The NFL's officiating crew appeared to miss two penalties on Cincinnati's potential game-winning two-point conversion Thursday.
Tanner Hudson couldn't reel in Joe Burrow's pass, and the officials may or may not ... Burrow's nine passing touchdowns are the most in a season series sweep in NFL history. Burrow said last month 10 wins usually gets you into the playoffs, so Cincinnati ...
CINCINNATI — The NFL fined Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby $11,255 for unnecessary roughness after he hit Joe Burrow after the whistle in Cincinnati's 41-24 win. Crosby's helmet collided with Burrow's during the hit after the blay was whistled dead. Both players went to the ground and embraced afterward.