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The Cincinnati Bengals host the Chicago Bears on Sunday in a battle of teams looking to stay in the thick of the playoff race. Both teams enter the game with injury issues, as the Bengals have Joe Flacco dealing with an AC joint sprain while the Bears will be without D'Andre Swift and several pieces of their secondary.
The first 58 minutes of Sunday’s Bears-Bengals game were filled with thrilling moments, highlighted by nine touchdowns and five lead changes. But the heart-pounding drama late in the seesaw contest had to be seen to be believed.
“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' defense has allowed at least 27 points in eight consecutive games, and gave up 47 to the Bears in a Week 9 loss.
Sunday's Bears-Bengals game seemed perfectly ordinary until the two-minute mark in the fourth quarter. Then, everything became quite certifiable, and Cincinnati's abysmal defense was the only consistent factor.
Joe Flacco nearly led a historic comeback for the Bengals with a career-high in passing yards against the Bears.
The Chicago Bears escaped with a 47-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. This stat shows just how wild the game was in the final two minutes.
New York recorded its second consecutive victory after defeating the Cleveland Browns 27-20 at home.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown sounds off on the defense in an NSFW rant after the tough Week 9 loss.
Improbably, the Cincinnati Bengals' offense put up 38 points against the winless New York Jets and still managed to lose. After chasing Cincinnati for most of the Oct. 26 game, the shorthanded Jets erased a 15-point deficit in the fourth quarter to win ...
The Bengals are one of four teams on a bye in Week 10. Here's a look at the other teams and the full schedule while the Bengals are off.