Lost in the shuffle of playoff hopes after a Week 18 victory for the Cincinnati Bengals was some more NFL fines news around the team. There, as it turns out, Bengals cornerback Josh Newton was fined $4,
Former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus is interviewing to become the Bengals defensive coordinator because, hey, it can't get any worse for Cincinnati.
Cincinnati might have underachieved this year, but Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Trey Hendrickson weren't to blame.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow finished the 2024 NFL regular season with some incredible individual statistics. Through 17 game appearances, the
Stone tallied 81 total tackles and six passes defended, including four interceptions, across 17 games in 2024.
The first two worked out in the Bengals' favor, however, with Kansas City playing its backups in the regular-season finale, Denver was able to blow K.C. out with ease, handing the Chiefs a 38-0 loss. This led to red-hot Cincinnati getting eliminated.
After sticking behind Kirk Cousins for most of the season, Michael Penix Jr. took the starting spot and made a show of it. In his final three games of the season, Penix completed 58 passes for 737 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for a touchdown.
CINCINNATI — Joe Burrow's career-best season could've been even better. Steven Patton broke down passing EPA lost to receiver drops this season on X and Burrow was hurt the third-most by slippery hands. His receivers dropped the most passes of any quarterback on the list (32), beating Aaron Rodgers' pass catchers by two drops.
Lamar Jackson joined some illustrious company with his third selection to The Associated Press NFL All-Pro Team.