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Bengals icon calls on Zac Taylor to rescue Joe Burrow’s season following Chargers defeat

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Joe Burrow is the heart and soul of the Bengals, but the hits he’s taking are starting to overshadow his brilliance. It’s not just about physical tolls; it’s about the lack of fight from the team meant to protect him. Week 10 against the Ravens put this issue on full display, and it’s a wake-up call Cincinnati can no longer ignore.

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Bengals’ offensive line fails to protect their star QB



The Cincinnati Bengals' playoff chances took a major hit after a crushing Week 11 loss to the Chargers. In a shocking sequence, the defense allowed 84 yards in just 27 seconds, sealing a defeat that dropped the team to 4-7. Frustrated fans are now calling for head coach Zac Taylor's removal, but Bengals legend Eric Thomas believes the issues run deeper.


Speaking on the Bengal Jim & Friends Tailgate Experience, Thomas urged Taylor to relinquish play-calling duties and focus on leading the team. “This is dissecting. You are the play caller man! Give it up, man! Coach the team. Be the head coach of your team. They need you. They need you to be the head coach.” (via: EssentiallySports)


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Thomas also stressed the importance of securing Ja’Marr Chase’s contract and suggested benching Joe Burrow to protect him from further injuries. Despite Burrow's strong performance against the Chargers—356 passing yards, 28 rushing yards, and three touchdowns, the team’s struggles seem rooted in poor strategy and leadership.


Can Taylor turn things around in time, or is this season already slipping away?

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Is Joe Burrow trapped in a struggling team?


Joe Burrow is taking hit after hit, and it’s gut-wrenching to watch. This isn’t just about blown assignments or shaky protection, it’s about heart. Where’s the grit? Where’s the fight from the Bengals’ offensive line?


Week 10 against the Ravens was a brutal display. Burrow endured helmet shots, facemask grabs, and blatant late hits all while his line stood by, unfazed. Play after play, they jogged back to the huddle as if their quarterback wasn’t under fire.


Chris Roling didn’t hold back, pointing out the glaring issue: no one stepped up to defend Burrow. No one fought for the player giving everything to this team. It’s a troubling reality for a squad with playoff aspirations.


The Bengals need a shift—and fast. The offensive line must start protecting Burrow, not just from sacks but from unnecessary punishment. And Coach Zac Taylor? He’s got to lead the charge, balancing the team’s approach and reigniting the fire in this roster.


Burrow can’t carry the Bengals alone. If his line doesn’t step up soon, Cincinnati’s season could crumble faster than the pocket around their star QB.

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