Bengals, Joe Burrow and Zac Taylor
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ESPN analysts question Bengals coach Zac Taylor's decision to keep Joe Burrow in Monday's game against Washington despite multiple sacks, including a dangerous horsecollar tackle.
On Tuesday’s edition of “Get Up,” former Steelers safety and current ESPN NFL personality Ryan Clark said the Bengals are wasting Joe Burrow’s prime years as the team enters another season with what is expected to be a horrific run defense.
A couple of receivers make strong cases while the starting defense is once again woeful in 31-17 win over the Commanders.
Through training camp and two preseason games, Cincinnati’s defense still has a lot of questions and not many good answers.
Carson Palmer joins Colin Cowherd to discuss whether or not the Cincinnati Bengals are doing enough to support Joe Burrow, if Caleb Williams can continue his good preseason form, and if Matthew Stafford’s back injury will impact the Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl chances.
In addition to Proctor, the top of the offensive tackle class looks very intriguing if the Bengals want to consider that route, including two tackles from Utah in Spencer Fano and Caleb Lomu, both of whom are among Brugler's top five. So if you're starting to watch offensive tackles for this class, heading out to Salt Lake City is a good start.
Cincinnati Bengals rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart detailed his apology to star quarterback Joe Burrow after bumping into him during an 11-on-11 drill in practice on Wednesday.