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CINCINNATI — The Bengals' defensive leaders echoed many of the same statements on Monday that they've said all season. Stones to turnover on this beach of defensive despair are running out as part of arguably the NFL's worst defense in the last 50 years, midway through the 2025 season.
After a late collapse from the Cincinnati Bengals' defense in a loss to the Chicago Bears on Sunday, Chase Brown voiced his frustration to the media.
Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson reveals an significant update on his hip injury and if he is expecting to return in Week 10.
When the Browns decided to trade quarterback Joe Flacco to the Bengals, they initially faced questions about their choice to send him to a division opponent. Now, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is facing questions about why Flacco is seeing much more success with the Bengals than he did on the Browns.
Cincinnati Bengals fans might not want to hear it, but there will be no changes at defensive coordinator after Sunday's stunning 47-42 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Cincinnati Bengals HC Zac Taylor addressed whether he plans to make any changes to his defensive coaching staff amid ongoing struggles.
Breaking down the breakdowns. The Bengals' missed tackles were bad, but much more went into the Bears' 58-yard game-winner, and it all added up to disaster.
Cincinnati's head coach offers insight into his working relationship with director of player personnel Duke Tobin as the 3-6 team faces critical decisions.
Chicago Bears rookie running back Kyle Monangai had 100 rushing yards in the first half of his first NFL start.
Trey Hendrickson said during a Nov. 3 interview that he doesn't have expectation regarding a potential trade out of the Bengals organization.
The Cincinnati Bengals are historically bad defensively despite the fact that their offense continues to put up big-time numbers with Joe Flacco, Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins leading the way, but one former NFL head coach cannot help but obliterate Zac Taylor’s team after their recent peformances.