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CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow voiced his confidence in the Bengals' coaching staff following Sunday's 24-0 loss to the Ravens. The loss was one of the worst of the Burrow era and certainly opens the door to speculation about head coach Zac Taylor's future in Cincinnati, among others.
One rival executive isn't sure whether the Cincinnati Bengals can rise to the occasion as an organization after candid remarks from quarterback Joe Burrow raised some alarms.
Dre’Mont Jones explains the first-snap moment he knew the Bengals were doomed in Ravens’ dominant Week 15 shutout.
Welp, Zac Taylor doesn't have the support of '90s singer Nick Lachey. Lachey called for the Cincinnati Bengals to fire their head coach as the Baltimore Ravens dominated the Bengals in a 24-0 loss at home on Sunday, Dec. 14.
The Ravens will lose their promising rookie linebacker for the remainder of the campaign following Sunday's win vs. Bengals
The Baltimore Ravens had their strongest showing of the season on the defensive side of the ball to keep their playoff hopes alive.
It’s clear to everyone, on the outside anyway, that the Bengals need a new energy. It was fun and culminated in a Super Bowl appearance, but Burrow’s team clearly needs a shift. There’s no easy fix, especially when a change at head coach doesn’t mean Tobin’s staff or the decision-makers overseeing it all actually change, too.
"Seat aisles were prioritized and are in good shape. Seats are easily wiped off and ushers are equipped to help," the Bengals said in a statement.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is blaming himself for Cincinnati's 24-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Bengals were eliminated from the playoff race.
The Bengals are in position to have their highest draft selection since they had the No. 5 overall pick in 2021 when they took Ja'Marr Chase.