Cincinnati Bengals

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CINCINNATI — Through three weeks, the Cincinnati Bengals offense accepted the ball with Joe Burrow at quarterback, arguably the top receivers trio in the NFL and the sixth-highest-paid offensive line for 33 drives.

That produced three touchdowns.

Three. No team has fewer.

They’ve managed merely nine offensive points before halftime.

The Bengals’ 4.0 yards per play rank dead last in the NFL.

Coach Zac Taylor opted for “really poor” in describing Monday’s first-half offense. No question, this offense with an embarrassment of riches is living in poverty.

 

Even Justin Fields and the disastrous Chicago Bears offense have scored five touchdowns. Zach Wilson’s New York Jets clawed three touchdowns and 4.2 yards per play while drawing Joe Namath’s ire.

 

The Dolphins, Chargers, Bills and Chiefs offenses this group expects to live among instead look to be blazing around the field playing a different sport.

 

 

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