The Cincinnati Bengals are facing significant challenges with their revamped defense, which has contributed to their disappointing 1-4 start this season. Despite high hopes for the season, the defense has struggled to stop drives, allowing 29 points per game and ranking near the bottom in defensive success rate. Key players have been injured, and the team faces pressure to improve as they prepare for their upcoming game against the New York Giants.
- The Bengals' defense is allowing 29 points per game, ranking 30th in points allowed per drive.
- Key injuries have impacted the team's performance, particularly in the secondary.
- The upcoming game against the New York Giants is critical for the Bengals to turn their season around.
Joe Burrow | QB

Week 5
- Burrow acknowledged the team's struggles without directly blaming the defense.
- He is expected to lead the offense in improving their performance.
Lamar Jackson | QB

Breakout
Week 5
348 pass yards
4 pass TDs
- Jackson had a standout performance with 348 passing yards and four touchdowns against the Bengals.
- He demonstrated resilience by making plays under pressure.
Derrick Henry | RB

Week 5
- Henry was tackled for a safety by Hubbard, showcasing the Bengals' defensive struggles.
- He continues to be a key player for the Titans.
Cincinnati Bengals

- The Bengals' defense has struggled significantly, ranking near the bottom in multiple defensive metrics.
- Injuries to key players have compounded their issues, and the team is looking for a turnaround in the upcoming game.
Baltimore Ravens

- The Ravens showcased a strong offensive performance against the Bengals, with Lamar Jackson leading the way.
- They capitalized on the Bengals' defensive weaknesses, converting critical third downs.