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On the horizon lie three very winnable games that the Bears must capitalize on if they have any chance of making the playoffs. In weeks 13-18, the Bears play five games against the Eagles, Packers, Lions, and Niners, who have a combined record of 21-6.
Joe Flacco has been with the Bengals just three weeks and already is encroaching on one of Joe Burrow's more impressive franchise records.
Giants pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux knocked the ball from the hands of Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. Thibodeaux emerged from the turf with the ball, but referees ruled that the quarterback’s forward progress had stalled, meaning no change of possession occurred.
Bears running back D'Andre Swift and receivers Rome Odunze, DJ Moore, Olamide Zaccheaus and Luther Burden III all missed practice.
Cincinnati is preparing Jake Browning, who started the first three games of Joe Burrow's turf toe absence, in case Flacco isn't available.
According to The Athletic’s Paul Dehner Jr., that has Golden classifying Stewart as in the “infant stage” of his onboarding process in the program. That’s an infancy part of the process heading into Week 9 with Trey Hendrickson hurt and the Bengals generating zero quarterback hits on the previously 0-7 Jets.
The Cincinnati Bengals became the first team in the NFL to lose to the New York Jets this season following a fourth-quarter collapse. New York headed into their bye with a 39-38 win to end the team's third-longest losing streak to open a season.
The Chicago Bears' receiving corps is banged up heading into a Week 9 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Bears wide receivers DJ Moore, Rome Odunze, Olamide Zaccheaus and Luther Burden III were all unable to participate in practice on Wednesday.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco has a sprained AC joint in his right shoulder and his status is unknown for Sunday's game against the Bears, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to be linked to defensive stars ahead of the NFL trade deadline, with the latest being another Cincinnati Bengals star.