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Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers can take firm control of the AFC North with a victory at the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night.
Former Super Bowl champion coach Bruce Arians agreed with Mike Tomlin's comments on the Joe Flacco trade from the Cleveland Browns to the Cincinnati Bengals last week. The Browns benched the veteran in favor of rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel ahead of the Week 5 duel against the Minnesota Vikings in London.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco reacted to Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin strongly criticizing the big NFL trade.
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New Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco clapped back at comments from Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.
Joe Flacco rallied the Cincinnati Bengals in the second half. That was enough to provide some hope for his new teammates.
The Bengals’ hope in acquiring Joe Flacco last week was to find a quarterback capable of making the layups. The Cincinnati coaching staff felt that consistently being behind the sticks under backup quarterback Jake Browning played a large role in making the offense non-functional.
The football gods have a sense of humor. On Thursday Night Football, the NFL will get something few ever expected — a classic melee between new Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Flacco and Pittsburgh Steelers‘ Aaron Rodgers — two forty-somethings with more combined passing yards than the population of some towns.
Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase didn't have much to say about Mike Tomlin's comments about their new QB Joe Flacco.
The Bengals got back into the game by opening the second half with a 17-play, 78-yard touchdown drive that lasted 10 minutes, 14 seconds. On fourth-and-goal, Flacco threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Tanner Hudson, who entered Sunday’s game without any catches all season.