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Postgame Takeaways: Bengals Blow Double Digit Lead, Jets Rally Past Cincinnati for 39-38 Win
The Bengals' rushing attack got going for the second-straight game. Cincinnati ran for a season-high 167 yards with Samaje Perine leading the way. Perine had eight carries for 93 yards and a 32-yard touchdown run. Chase Brown had 10 carries for 60 yards and one touchdown. He also had three catches for 32 yards and another score.
The Jets' defense got a welcome boost last week with the return of veteran outside linebacker Quincy Williams, who was placed on the injured list after sustaining a shoulder injury in the Week 3 game at Tampa Bay. He missed four games.
I believe — genuinely — that no fan really wants to tank. Part of the reason for this is that for every Peyton Manning, there is a JaMarcus Russell. For every Victor Wembanyama there is an Anthony Bennett. For every Connor McDavid there is an Alexandre Daigle.
The New York Jets waited until after their first win of the season to announce higher ticket prices for 2026. Fans aren't happy.
First-year Bengals defensive coordinator Al Golden said that his unit held a players-only meeting following Sunday's loss, which shows that his players have a sense of urgency to
Chase Brown had a couple of nice runs on the Bengals’ opening drive. Those runs help set up the first three points of the day for Cincinnati. Line doing their job and hitting their spots early. It led to a couple good Chase Brown runs and the first three points on the day.
Bengals QB Joe Flacco does something the NFL hasn't seen in over two decades as Cincinnati falls late to the New York Jets.