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The Bengals have averaged just 3.9 yards per play, which grades out only in front of the Tennessee Titans, who aren’t good at all according to rookie quarterback Cam Ward ’s assessment. Cincinnati has turned it over eight times, as well, which is tied for the most in the league.
The defense looking putrid wasn't even the biggest story of the game. After another failed offensive drive, Ja'Marr Chase was clearly frustrated with head coach Zac Taylor, walking over to the Bengals' head coach and voicing his frustrations. Chase has responded to those who were talking about it on X.
Taylor discussed the incident without concern during a press conference Monday night after the Broncos defeated the Bengals 28-3.
The Cincinnati Bengals were held in check again Monday night, and the frustration boiled over for Ja'Marr Chase. Yet, coach Zac Taylor downplayed his heated exchange with the superstar wideout.
Bengals coach Zac Taylor and star wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase were seen having a discussion on the sideline in the third quarter, where Chase was clearly frustrated by the offense's lack of production. Chase finished the contest with five catches for 23 yards.
Tensions are starting to run high for the Cincinnati Bengals, who lost their second straight game on Monday night in a 28-3 defeat against the Denver Broncos.
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Bengals HC Zac Taylor breaks down extended sideline conversation with Ja’Marr Chase during MNF loss
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor explained his sideline conversation with Ja’Marr Chase during the team’s MNF loss.
In the fourth quarter of Monday night's game between the Bengals and Broncos, Cincinnati receiver Ja'Marr Chase approached coach Zac Taylor on the sideline.
CINCINNATI — The Bengals posted another lifeless performance on Monday Night Football to drop to 2-2 on the season with a 28-3 loss to the Denver Broncos, who had one of the worst offenses in the NFL entering the game (38.6% success rate Weeks 1-3, 28th in the NFL).
Bo Nix took advantage of an undisciplined, penalty-riddled Cincinnati defense, throwing for a career-high 326 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Denver Broncos past the Bengals 28-3 on Monday.