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The game ball for the New York Jets' first win of the 2025 season can only go to one place within the roster. When you narrow it down, one party stands out as the primary reason for the New York Jets’ comeback win over Cincinnati: the offensive line.
The Jets have converted 5 of their 7 two-point tries this season, all 5 in a row over the last 5 games. And the 5 successful deuces lead the NFL, with Denver's 3 in second. Fields has either rushed or thrown for all 5 conversions, the most by any player in a season in franchise history.
The Cincinnati Bengals got some good news regarding their star defensive end and quarterback after they suffered injuries against the New York Jets on Sunday.
The Bengals’ season-high in points wasn’t enough to get Joe Flacco his second straight win, leading the defensive players to take action on Monday.
The Jets finally got off the schneid. After losing his first seven games, Aaron Glenn got his first victory as coach and the Jets (1-7) defeated the Bengals (3-5) at Paycor Stadium.
One week after seemingly reviving their chances in the AFC North by beating the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cincinnati Bengals lost […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Cincinnati Bengals Upset By Justin Fields,
Cincinnati Bengals rookie linebacker Demetrius Knight Jr. suffered an apparent injury during the third quarter of the team's NFL Week 8 game against the New York Jets at Paycor Stadium. Knight remained down on the field after a collision with Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor. Knight walked off the field under his own power.