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Broncos, Bengals have the chance to put difficult losses behind them

Sept. 21, 2025; Inglewood, California, United States; Denver Broncos’ quarter-arre, Bo Nix (10) rushes into the pocket in the second half against Los Angeles loaders at the Sofi stadium. Compulsory credit: Jayne Kamin-Ocea-Imagn images

The Bengals of Cincinnati and the host Denver Broncos will each seek a rebound victory during their meeting on Monday evening.

In a revenge match of one of the most memorable matches of the 2024 season, the Bengals (2-1) go to Denver to face a broncos team that came out of a 23-20 defeat on Los Angeles.

Denver (1-2) beat the Tennessee 20-12 titans in their first season game before falling to Indianapolis 29-28 and on the road in their last two games. The Broncos exploded the tracks of the fourth quarter and lost for the goals of the last second in the two games.

“When the season is over, let’s look at this team and say,” Hey, can they finish? “” said Denver’s head coach Sean Payton. “We will be able to point out weeks 2 and 3, we could not do it. But I think of certain teams of which I have been part or trained, and I think that corrections and improvement, all good team really, and even last year, we had a team of playoffs.

The second year of the second year of Denver, Bo Nix, had some reversals in last week’s match, and his game was criticized in the first three weeks. Maybe reviewing the Bengals will trigger a return to its recruit form.

When Denver visited Cincinnati in the week 17 last year, Nix launched a late passing pass to Marvin Mims Jr. to force overtime. Although the Bengals rallied to win this match 30-24 in addition to time, Nix responded by reaching 26 of the 29 passes for four affected during the week 18 while the broncos beat the Kansas City chiefs to slide the last point of Bengals.

This season, Nix is ​​equal to the 22nd row of the quarter-Arrière (among the players who qualified) at 83.4 and have five affected affected in three weeks.

The story was even more difficult for the Bengal Jake Browning quarterrier. The safeguard that came for Joe Burrow, who underwent an injury to the toe requiring surgery during week 2, overthrew the ball at an alarming pace. Browning launched five interceptions in six quarters of play, although he had the Bengals rally to a last -minute victory against Jacksonville in week 2.

Last week, he launched a pair of interceptions, including one for a minnesota score when Bengals suffered their most unbalanced loss in the history of the team, 48-10, on the road.

Cincinnati committed five reversals – four in the first half – and lost three of their five escaped in the afternoon.

“We must fundamentally clean up certain things, be better with our ball safety,” said Cincinnati head coach Zac Taylor. “It was a defeat. We have 17 games. Don’t let this match fight twice, in terms of preparation this week.

“What will be negativity, it exists,” added Taylor. “We put this on ourselves. We have to do a great job to stay together and fight. Again, (we have) an incredible step to continue next week if we want to prove who we are.”

The defensive winger of the Bengals Shemar Stewart (ankle) and the tight winger Noah Fant (Concrete protocol) did not practice on Thursday. Stewart suffered the injury in week 2 and did not play last week.

The Broncos defensive winger, John Franklin-Myers (HIP), was a limited participant on Thursday.

– field level media

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