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“We put the ball in the end zone, and go up a point at the end,” running back Chase Brown said, taking things further. “Finish the f***ing game. Just end it. That's it. That’s what we need to do, just end the f***ing game.”
The Bengals blew a 14-point lead in the final minutes of the fourth quarter in their Week 8 loss to the Jets and it looked for a moment on Sunday like they might pull off a comeback of their own against the Bears this week.
It’s ironic that one of the roads in front of the Cincinnati Bengals’ stadium is named Elm Street. Given the Bengals’ season, marked by Joe Burrow’s Week 2 toe injury and a struggling defense, it has been quite a nightmare for fans used to disappointment.
Kmet caught Caleb Williams’ third down throw, which was high, and was hit by Bengals linebacker Barrett Carter as he fell to the ground. Kmet went immediately to the blue injury tent and then, after a lengthy stay, to the locker room.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins caught a spectacular 44-yard touchdown pass from Joe Flacco late in the second quarter today, and at this point Higgins scoring touchdowns in Cincinnati is to be expected.
P rior to the bye week, Justin Fields led the New York Jets to their first win of the 2025 season. Despite that performance, coach Aaron Glenn isn't committing to Fields as the Week 10 starter, at least not publicly.
Trey Hendrickson said during a Nov. 3 interview that he doesn't have expectation regarding a potential trade out of the Bengals organization.
The Chicago Bears' 47-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday was filled with highlights, but quarterback Caleb Williams' first career touchdown reception was one that stood out from the rest.