Is Lou Anarumo on the hot seat?
Lou Anarumo’s future as Bengals defensive coordinator should come down to the next month
It’s a simple calculus. If one side of the ball is playing red-hot and wins aren’t following, the other side of the ball needs drastic attention. The problem for Anarumo is that attention has always been given to his needs.
With Return Of Sheldon Rankins, Blueprint Bengals D-Line Set For First Outing | Quick Hits
“As a competitor, I feel like watching from the sidelines I’m just seeing so many opportunities where I feel like my presence could be felt in those moments and help this team right the ship,” said Rankins, who has played six healthy quarters this season.
Bengals at Giants: What to Watch For
Joe Burrow is coming off a career-high five touchdown passes last Sunday against Baltimore, and by completing 30 of 39 passes (76.6 percent) for 392 yards, he became the 10th quarterback ever to post a stat line of 390+ passing yards and 5+ touchdown throws on a completion percentage of 75+.
Game Within The Game: Ted Karras’ Bonding Bengals O-Line Faces A Giant
Center Ted Karras, whose jobs on the Bengals front range from traffic cop to social coordinator, can only hope Sunday’s hellacious assignment in New York against the Giants’ league-leading sackers (8:20 p.m.-Cincinnati’s Channel 5) goes as well as Thursday night’s O-line dinner with legends of the line.
Cincinnati Bengals Getting Multiple Starters Back for Primetime Showdown With New York
Sheldon Rankins will return to the field on Sunday after missing the past three games with a hamstring injury. He’ll start alongside BJ Hill.
Malik Nabers Out for Giants vs. Bengals with Concussion; Still Has to Clear Protocol
On Friday, head coach Brian Daboll told reporters that the rookie wide receiver has been ruled out for the team’s Week 6 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals due to a concussion.
Answering the NFL’s biggest questions ahead of Week 6: Are Bengals cooked? Ranking NFC North, and dogs barking
Last week, I highlighted the underrated Denver Broncos defense, which was critical in securing a third straight victory vs. the Las Vegas Raiders. I also attempted to put Jayden Daniels’ greatness into perspective, so I wasn’t surprised to see him completely blow out the Cleveland Browns last weekend, 34-13.
NFL expert wants to see Bengals trade Tee Higgins to Commanders
Case in point, ESPN’s Ben Solak recently wrote that he would like to see Higgins traded to the Washington Commanders. That idea makes sense for Washington’s side: Jayden Daniels is a breakout rookie quarterback, and getting him a true No. 1 with the ample cap space would be fun for them.
Cam Taylor-Britt Offers Simple Solution to Cincinnati Bengals’ Struggles on Defense
The Bengals have forced five turnovers and they also have five turnovers this season. They need to force more turnovers on defense, especially since they’ve given up so many yards (1,827) and points (145). Only the Panthers have given up more points (160) entering Week 6.
Bengals need to ‘leave it all on the table’ vs. Giants, Chase says
“Our record, numbers don’t lie, of course, but I think we proved that we still can play in this league, and we can still play our team-caliber at the end of the day,” Chase said Thursday. “And everyone knows that just because of the playmakers we have. We got faith in our defense.”
Bengals vs. Giants prediction: Odds, expert picks, QB matchup, injury update, betting trends, and stats – NBC Sports
The Cincinnati Bengals will play the New York Giants this Sunday at 8:20 PM ET. Both teams are looking to work their way back into the playoff race, but both are currently sub .500. The Bengals are coming off a tough overtime loss to the Ravens, and a bounce back against the Giants would bring them to 2-4 on the season.
Ja’Marr Chase Dismisses Idea Cincinnati Bengals’ Offense Having Best Stretch of Caree
“No, we went to the Super Bowl one year,” Chase said. “We was going on good runs then. We can do better than what we’re doing now, we just gotta fix a couple runs until the end of the game. Defense get better, offense keep scoring on third down, scoring in the red zone and making plays when we can.”