Joe Burrow and the Bengals did enough to keep the playoff flame alive for another week against Tennessee. The Bengals passer turned it over three times and threw three touchdowns in one of the wonkiest NFL games this century.
During last week’s win over the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow suffered a knee injury on the same play an unflagged facemask went viral for its absurdity. Turns out the NFL didn’t think the facemask was worth a fine, either.
Joe Burrow has now had 6 straight games with 250+ passing yards and 3+ TD passes. The only other QB to ever do that was Tom Brady. Fans shouldn't take his incredible performance for granted—seasons like this don’t come around often.
The Titans fell to 3-11 under first-year head coach and former Bengals coordinator, Brian Callahan. Quarterback Will Levis was benched midway through the third quarter after coughing up his fourth turnover of the game via a pick-six interception by Geno Stone.
Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow's $7 million mansion was broken into while he was throwing touchdowns in Dallas during Monday Night Football. The unidentified thieves shattered a large bedroom window and ransacked his home.
A series of break-ins at the homes of some of the NFL’s top stars has the rest of the league on notice. The residences of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce were both targeted in November,
Burrow also explained a tense sideline interaction with head coach Zac Taylor that was caught on broadcast cameras during the fourth quarter of the game after the team scored their final touchdown.
Now, the team looks to keep their slim playoff hopes alive as they take on the Titans in Nashville. The Bengals are just one of 10 AFC teams still left mathematically alive in the playoff race. Two have already clinched playoff berths: Kansas City and Buffalo.
NFL Nation reporters react to all the action, answering the biggest questions coming out of each game. Here's what we learned from Week 15.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard has consistently been a force along his team's defensive line ever since entering the NFL in 2018. However, on Sund