Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow grimaced as he got up from a tackle by the Baltimore Ravens' Marlon Humphrey during the third quarter of the NFL Week 10 game against the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football at M&T Bank Stadium. Humphrey ...
Tanner Hudson couldn't reel in Joe Burrow's pass, and the officials may or may not ... Burrow's nine passing touchdowns are the most in a season series sweep in NFL history. Burrow said last month 10 wins usually gets you into the playoffs, so Cincinnati ...
As NFL officials continue to have problems seeing obvious facemask penalties during Thursday night games, LASIK has stepped up to offer them free surgeries
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow took a brutal shot from Baltimore Ravens defender ... it’s the type of play that gets flagged constantly around the NFL — and especially from Thursday night’s crew, which averaged the most flags of any ...
The NFL's officiating crew appeared to miss two penalties on Cincinnati's potential game-winning two-point conversion Thursday.
As the calendar flips to November, we come down the stretch for the back nine of the NFL season. Last week, we only saw one underdog win outright, as the Panthers beat the Saints. The chalk prevailed,
A stunning two-point conversion failure with 38 seconds left propelled the Baltimore Ravens to a thrilling 35-34 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals Thursday night as Joe Burrow's pass to Tanner Hudson was ruled incomplete -- although there was a bit of controversy.
Bengals head coach Zac Taylor on Friday explained when he made the decision to go for the game-deciding two-point play in Thursday's 35-34 loss at Baltimore.
Bengals HC Zac Taylor explains why he has to protect QB Joe Burrow from late hits, following Thursday's loss vs. Ravens
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The Cincinnati Bengals dropped a heartbreaker, losing 35-34 on Thursday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens to fall to 4-6 on the season. Their playoff hopes aren't completely dead, but they did take a major hit with this loss.