Bears Outlast Bengals for Wild 47-42 Win
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The Cincinnati Bengals host the Chicago Bears in NFL Week 9 action at Paycor Stadium. Follow along for live updates and highlights.
Anyone can see how poorly the Bengals’ defense has played this season. It’s statistically the worst in the NFL -- and historically bad over the last two games.
Offense was the only item on the Week 9 menu in Cincinnati. Here's a look at the Bears' 47-42 win, by the numbers.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Ja’Marr Chase and the Bengals are coming off a stunning loss in their last game, blowing a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter to lose to the previously-winless Jets, 39-38. While the loss was a massive shocker, Chase didn’t waste much time dwelling on it with another game coming up this week against the Bears.
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Film Breakdown: Bengals' Offense Stumbled a Bit, But Still Took Advantage of Jets' Shortcomings
Joe Flacco is taking "pass it to the Italians" buddy ball to a truly bizarre extreme. On Sunday, Ja'Marr Chase received 19 targets, certainly a healthy amount, but I suppose it isn't ridiculous to go after him like that.
On Sunday, team legend Nick Mangold suddenly passed away following a battle with illness. The Jets announced that prior to their Week 8 kickoff against the Cincinnati Bengals. Then the Green and White went and did was seemed like the most unlikely thing: The Jets beat the Bengals, 39-38, for their first win of the 2025 season.
The Bengals were unable to score again on their last two possessions. The Jets ultimately came back to win the game 39-38 and drop Cincinnati to 3-5 on the season. The last play of the game was the third ball that hit Andrei Iosivas in the hands on the day. He ended with zero receptions on those three passes.
The Cincinnati Bengals defense put up some of the worst film of the season during the team’s Week 8 loss to the New York Jets. It’s an idea that shouldn’t be too shocking for a fanbase that has watched new coordinator Al Golden attempt a youth movement that has consistently resulted in poor angles and even worse tackle attempts.
The New Jets' offensive line put forth a dominant performance in Sunday's Week 8 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.