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ESPN analysts question Bengals coach Zac Taylor's decision to keep Joe Burrow in Monday's game against Washington despite multiple sacks, including a dangerous horsecollar tackle.
On Tuesday’s edition of “Get Up,” former Steelers safety and current ESPN NFL personality Ryan Clark said the Bengals are wasting Joe Burrow’s prime years as the team enters another season with what is expected to be a horrific run defense.
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith went off on Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor over a decision involving quarterback Joe Burrow.
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Bengals coach Zac Taylor justifies Joe Burrow’s extra preseason reps despite hits vs. Commanders
Bengals coach Zac Taylor spoke to reporters on Wednesday about keeping Joe Burrow on the field vs. the Commanders on Monday night despite taking multiple hits.
Carson Palmer joins Colin Cowherd to discuss whether or not the Cincinnati Bengals are doing enough to support Joe Burrow, if Caleb Williams can continue his good preseason form, and if Matthew Stafford’s back injury will impact the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl chances.
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Joe Burrow directs two touchdown drives, Bengals outlast Jayden Daniels’ Commanders for 31-17 win
Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels, Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks from LSU, headlined the “Monday Night Football” matchup in the second preseason game for each team.
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Cincinnati Bengals 2025 schedule and ticket prices: How to get seats to team’s biggest games
The Cincinnati Bengals have a major rebound in mind in 2025, when they seek a return to the playoffs behind quarterback Joe Burrow and one of the NFL’s most explosive offenses.
The Cincinnati Bengals face mounting pressure as the 2025 season approaches, with concerns over Joe Burrow's protection and Trey Hendrickson's contrac
Football is a game of injury. It is not if you will get hurt, but when. We love this collision sport for modern day gladiators more than life itself sometimes.
The quarterback played 24 snaps in Monday's win over the Commanders, expressing satisfaction with protection and Cincinnati's efficient running game.