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The Cincinnati Bengals had some major winners and losers emerge during the Week 2 preseason primetime game against the Washington Commanders. One of the big losers is a major red flag for a unit that was supposed to be much better and a key part of a playoff push.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNWhy didn't Commanders rookie CB Trey Amos play against the Bengals?
Washington Commanders rookie cornerback Trey Amos was supposed to play against Bengals, but did not. Dan Quinn explained why.
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Joe Burrow and Jayden Daniels, Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbacks from LSU, headlined the “Monday Night Football” matchup in the second preseason game for each team.
"The longer you've been in it, the more you recognize that's just part of how things go." Hendrickson and McLaurin are pivotal to their teams' success. If and when they can settle on new deals, they will rejoin squads with realistic championship expectations.
If Mitchell Tinsley was on the Cincinnati Bengals' roster bubble heading into Monday night, he's probably feeling pretty good about his chances of making the team after the way he played against the Washington Commanders.