Josh Bynes’ surprise speech fueled Bengals’ defensive turnaround during 1st win

Cincinnati Bengals LB Josh Bynes led his defense to the team’s first win.

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The Cincinnati Bengals weren’t just throwing out lip service when they said this offseason the emphasis was on finding winners and proven leaders from other programs — collegiate or otherwise.

Josh Bynes, a longtime NFL veteran, was a free-agent add tasked with suddenly being the senior-most guy in at the linebacker spot on a team that drafted three rookies and added more later.

After a struggle-filled start for Bynes’ defense during the march to 0-2-1, it was the veteran who stepped up with a surprise Saturday night speech to his teammates before the win over Jacksonville.

Star safety Jessie Bates explained, per Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com:

“Bynes is undrafted, he’s been in ten years, he’s been on a national championship (team), he’s won a Super Bowl. Him just being able to talk about his experiences and how that Super Bowl team, they started out 2-5 or whatever. How they came back and they won a Super Bowl. We’re trying to build that culture and that mindset here in Cincinnati.”

Rest assured the rookies noticed too, per ESPN’s Ben Baby:

The defense responded by generally looking improved and holding the Jaguars to a 2-of-10 mark on third downs in the win. Bates again looked like an NFL-wide breakout star and keep in mind Bynes’ unit did this while down a few starting corners and Geno Atkins.

The unit will need another upswing in play going into Week 5, where a battle against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens awaits.