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Tuesday Trenches: Do you still believe? Happy Thanksgiving

The Cincinnati Bengals needed to beat the 9-2 Patriots on Sunday to keep even the faintest pulse in their playoff hopes. They didn’t. Now sitting at 3-8, the best they can finish is 9-8—and that number didn’t get them into the postseason last year. But Cincinnati is getting Joe Burrow back for Week 13—on Thanksgiving […]


The Cincinnati Bengals needed to beat the 9-2 Patriots on Sunday to keep even the faintest pulse in their playoff hopes. They didn’t. Now sitting at 3-8, the best they can finish is 9-8—and that number didn’t get them into the postseason last year.

But Cincinnati is getting Joe Burrow back for Week 13—on Thanksgiving night, no less, in the Bengals’ first-ever game on the holiday. And if he had played against New England, who knows what might’ve happened? If Burrow and the Bengals somehow rip off a six-game win streak, and if a handful of other things fall perfectly into place, it’s technically possible they sneak into late January football.

A lot would need to go right. Almost nothing could go wrong.

So I’ll ask you: do you really believe the Bengals can pull that off?

I don’t.

Nothing about this team—Burrow or no Burrow—screams, “We’re about to beat the Ravens twice, the Bills, Cardinals, Dolphins, and Browns with zero slip-ups.” Honestly? Even with No. 9 under center, I’d expect something like 3-3 down the stretch.

The Bengals had one of the best offenses in the league in 2024, and their defense was a total disaster. It cost them dearly. And instead of fixing it, the front office played contract chicken with their only productive pass rusher, spent a first-round pick on someone who can’t actually play football, and assumed Geno Stone and Jordan Battle would magically level up under Al Golden.

That entire rant boils down to one sentence: the Bengals didn’t do anything to make their 2024 dumpster-fire defense any less dumstery or fire-ey.

So what reason do I have to believe?

Magic isn’t real, and if you think it is, then you also have to accept that the city of Cincinnati is obviously cursed. The Bengals have a 1% chance to make the playoffs. That means a 99% chance they won’t. To me, that might as well be 1000%.

This isn’t about whether Burrow should play—he’s playing. That ship has sailed. The question is whether it even matters.

I say it doesn’t, because I don’t believe in the Bengals.

Do you? And if so… why?

I think I’m one of the few people who genuinely looks forward to Thanksgiving more than Christmas. I love this season—fall is easily my favorite—but Thanksgiving hits different. The food, the family, the football. And this year, I get all of that and the Bengals.

If I had to rank my top five Thanksgiving dishes, here’s my list:

  1. My mom’s stuffing
  2. Pecan pie
  3. Spiral ham
  4. Sweet potato casserole
  5. My wife’s mac and cheese

These are foods I only get once a year (well, except the ham), and I get to eat them with my favorite people while watching my favorite sport. This year, I also get to watch my favorite team. I’m not entirely sure if I’m excited about that, but for now I’ll say I am.

What are your favorite Thanksgiving dishes? And are you excited to watch the Bengals Thursday night—or are you planning to protect your peace?

No matter how or where you celebrate, I hope you have a wonderful, safe Thanksgiving.

Random Week 12 Thoughts

  • DJ Turner’s dominance continues. Targeted once, allowed one catch. That’s it. Quarterbacks aren’t even looking his way anymore, which is wild considering how nonexistent the pass rush is.
  • Did I say nonexistent? Okay, maybe “slightly less nonexistent.” Myles Murphy, now with more snaps, is quietly impressing me. He’s not finishing plays consistently, but he’s living in the backfield. Still not sure he was worth the No. 28 pick in 2023.
  • McKinnley Jackson and Kris Jenkins each got some push in the middle, which was good to see.
  • Still, the only sack came from cornerback Jalen Davis.
  • Drake Maye looked off. Some of his throws looked like he was aiming for the turf. It happens.
  • Tight ends continue to eat. Sunday was a flashback to every Marvin Lewis defense that could never figure out how to cover a tight end. It made me miss Trey Flowers.
  • Money Mac from 63. And it looked like it might’ve been good from 65.
  • Joe Flacco has been fun this year, but every QB has throws they’d like back. I saw that pick-six coming a full second before the ball left his hand.
  • Mitchell Tinsley is one of my favorite stories of 2025. Another touchdown, another circus sideline catch on fourth down. When the ball’s in the air, he refuses to be denied.
  • Jermaine Burton… buddy. If you can’t crack the active lineup when Chase or Higgins is out, why are you here? At this point he’s wasting a roster spot—and some cash.

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Run ‘round, sweet baby, Lord, how they hypnotize

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Gonna love you, baby, here I come again

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