Bengals Need to Bounce Back in Week 4

AFC North


Written by Rebecca Toback at CincyJungle

Emotions were running high after the Bengals’ loss to the Broncos on Sunday afternoon. And no, I’m not talking about the players’ emotions, I’m talking about that of the fans. The fans who felt the need to boo their team in the home opener at Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday, the fans who took to social media to preach how the season was over (hey guys, it’s Week 3) and the fans who accepted the loss but are frustrated after back-to-back defeats. I can sympathize with those last fans more than the former two. Hey, if you want to count the Bengals out now, I’ll compile a list and when the team makes the playoffs, I’ll be sure to get back in touch with you.

Yes, the Bengals lost, but, there are still 13 games left to be played in the regular-season and there’s a lot to look forward to when it comes to Bengals football. I’m certainly not giving upon the Bengals after Week 3 and would recommend you follow suit.

Here are five things I’m thinking after the Bengals’ loss to the Broncos.

Adam Jones just had his worst game in a long time.

Wow, what was going on with Adam Jones on Sunday? He looked lost and I feel confident saying this was his worst game in well over a year, maybe over two years. Let’s review Jones’ day, starting in the first quarter. His name was first mentioned for defensive holding. Next, he was in coverage for a 19-yard catch by Emmanuel Sanders, and again in coverage for a 6-yard catch by Demaryius Thomas. He then had a three yard punt return that was fumbled and recovered by former Bengal Shiloh Keo. Now, I don’t think it was an actual fumble, this was another opportunity for the refs to make a mis-call, which they did, but, it stood as a fumble.

That was only the first quarter.

In the second quarter, he was in coverage for a 13-yard catch by Andy Janovich (it was reported that he was injured on the play, but he quickly came back in). Jones slightly redeemed himself in the third quarter with a forced fumble on Thomas, which was recovered by Karlos Dansby. Later in the third quarter he had a tackle (shared with Vinny Rey) on C.J. Andersonafter a 13-yard run. And, in the fourth quarter, Broncos tight end John Phillips had an 8-yard catch with Jones in coverage, before Bennie Fowler also gained 13 yards through the air before Jones tackled him (along with Shawn Williams). Jones only had one play (that I accounted for, and maybe I missed some) where the person he was covering was targeted and didn’t actually make the catch. That one play came in the fourth quarter when Siemian threw a pass to Thomas. Jones got injured again on that play in the fourth quarter, which led to Chris Lewis-Harris entering the game and on the following play, Lewis-Harris allowed Thomas to score a 55-yard touchdown. So, it’s safe to say, Sunday was not a good day for Jones. He is clearly emotionally-driven though, so, I’d expect him to bounce back quickly.

When one Bengals cornerback gets hurt, they all get hurt.

The Bengals cornerbacks took a beating on Sunday, both physically and with their play. At varying points of the game Jones, Dre Kirkpatrick and Josh Shaw all left the game due to injury. It’s never good for three of your cornerbacks to get hurt in one game, but it’s especially bad on a short week. The Bengals’ only practice that’s open to the media this week is on Tuesday, so we’ll likely know more about the extent of players’ injuries then. In addition to the cornerback unit facing injury on Sunday, safety Shawn Williams also left the game, though he returned, and Rey left the game for a concussion evaluation, but also returned.

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