Hey Cincinnati! If you tuned in to watch the Bengals on Sunday night, you saw a game that felt more like a wrestling match in mud than an exciting battle on the gridiron. The Bengals managed to pull off a 17-7 victory against the New York Giants, but let’s be real—they didn’t leave any style points behind, and it wasn’t pretty.
By the time mid-October rolls around, the jokes about the Bengals being MIA in September aren’t really hitting home like they used to. Cincinnati started the season rough, coming into Week 6 with a 1-4 record, and while they finally snagged another win to make them 2-4, they didn’t exactly show signs of bouncing back just yet.
If you’re looking for a silver lining, the defense showed up in a big way. It was their best performance of the season, making enough plays to keep the Giants from putting points on the board more often. With an offense that felt a bit stuck in neutral, at least those on the defensive side of the ball seemed eager to step up and carry the team to victory.
Let’s talk about that offense. Sure, there was a *fleeting* moment of brilliance with Joe Burrow making a jaw-dropping 47-yard touchdown run, but outside of that? It’s safe to say things were pretty lackluster. Burrow sprinted like he was late for dinner, snagging his first long run as a pro. It was impressive—but you have to wonder how the Giants allowed that to happen.
This wasn’t exactly a highlight-reel kind of match. Both teams struggled to make anything happen on offense. You had Daniel Jones throwing an atrocious interception under pressure, and the Bengals? Well, they had their moments of confusion, too. There was that time the Giants had a third-and-10, gained just 8 yards, and received a penalty. You really couldn’t write the script for a game going this haywire!
After a torturous slog through the first three quarters, the game was still somehow tied at 7-7. The Bengals had a touchdown called back thanks to a holding penalty—classic Bengals, right? They did kick a field goal to take a 10-7 lead eventually, but that’s hardly a comfort when you’ve got both teams stumbling around like it’s a bad dance party.
In a bid to tie things up again, the Giants found themselves in Bengals territory but opted to go for it on fourth-and-3 instead of trying a long field goal. Spoiler alert: they failed to convert again, knocking the wind from the sails of anyone hoping for a miracle finish.
With the game hanging in the balance, Burrow grabbed hold of it, hitting Andrei Iosivas for a vital third-and-12 conversion. The Bengals looked like they were finally making something happen when Chase Brown punched in another touchdown run late in the game. But honestly, even that felt like it came with a side of chaos—he nearly fumbled when the Giants had a shot at recovery! Talk about heart-stopping!
After that, the Giants tried to make a last-ditch effort for a field goal, but of course, they missed again. Was anyone even surprised at that point? With the Bengals finally securing an “ugly” win, there’s a glimmer of hope that maybe just maybe, they can start looking more like the Super Bowl contenders we thought they could be at the start of the season. But who knows? This season has shown that it can be unpredictable, to say the least!
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