Bengals, Broncos and Monday Night Football
Digest more
Following the Bengals' Week 4 loss on Monday Night Football, the Steelers lead the AFC North with an impressive 3-1 record.
Cincinnati Bengals fans and NFL lovers in general have seen just about enough of Jake Browning after he struggled immensely yet again in a blowout loss to the Denver Broncos.
2hon MSN
Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase, Coach Zac Taylor Discuss Sideline Incident in Blowout Loss to Broncos
After the Broncos finished off the Bengals with a 28-3 domination that had Chase questioning some of his teammates’ desire, Taylor tried to downplay the interaction with Chase.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — In a city with a team nicknamed the Avalanche, the Bengals were on the wrong end of one, caused largely by their own mistakes, as they were blown out by the Broncos, 28-3, on Monday night in Denver.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton displayed an attitude of gratitude after their win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark slammed the Cincinnati Bengals after their 28-3 loss to the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on Monday Night Football.
4hon MSN
Broncos snap skid with 28-3 win over Bengals fueled by Dobbins’ 100-yard game, 2 Nix TD passes
The Denver Broncos routed the Cincinnati Bengals 28-3 to snap a two-game skid and send Cincy to its second straight blowout loss since losing star quarterback Joe Burrow to a toe surgery.
Knight has six tackles, one pass defensed and now he has an interception. The Broncos have a 21-3 lead at halftime. Cincinnati led 3-0 early in the first quarter, but Denver scored 21-straight points. It might've been 28-3 if Knight didn't make an outstanding catch.
A smothering defense led by Nik Bonitto and Pat Surtain helped the Denver Broncos to a 28-3 win over the Bengals. Cincinnati had four first downs on the first possession and just five the rest of the game.