The bears had a whopping 283 yards on the ground, led by Kyle Monangai, who had 26 carries for 176 yards. Monangai didn't ...
In the Thursday Night Football game dubbed the "Icy Hot Bowl" for pitting 40-year-old Cincinnati Bengals starting quarterback Joe Flacco against 41-year-old Pittsburgh Steelers starter Aaron Rodgers, ...
With the ages of both starting quarterbacks beginning with the digit four, the NFL’s own promotional material for the Oct. 16 “Thursday Night Football” matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and ...
The Browns did what seemed to be the right thing. They benched Flacco in favor of rookie Dillon Gabriel, and traded Flacco and a 2026 sixth-round pick in-state for a 2026 fifth-round pick to the ...
After losing four straight games, the Cincinnati Bengals decided to make a change at quarterback, trading for veteran Joe Flacco. That gamble paid off against the Steelers on Monday Night Football.
While the NFL remains a young man’s game as a whole, Thursday Night Football was a good example that the old guys can still sling it.
Kevin Stefanski refused to discuss Joe Flacco's success with the Cincinnati Bengals, declining to compare his former ...
Joe Flacco put up a pretty strong performance against Green Bay, considering he got eyes on the Bengals playbook less than a week before his first bit of action. The Bengals' new leader posted 219 ...
Many believed the Cincinnati Bengals were dead and buried after the team lost four straight games following Joe Burrow's significant turf toe injury. Instead, Joe Flacco breathed life into the team by ...
See, the Cincinnati Bengals can outscore an opponent. And they didn't even need Joe Burrow to execute Plan A in an entertaining, 33-31 upset of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Thursday night at roaring ...