5 Jaguars players to watch vs. the Bengals in Week 13

The left side of the Jaguars’ offensive line will be under the microscope with Cam Robinson out of action.

The Jacksonville Jaguars faced a must-win game last Sunday when they traveled to play the Houston Texans. While they didn’t win by 20 points like Houston did in Week 3, Jacksonville pulled out a win to get a strong hold of the AFC South.

Now the Jaguars will host the Bengals on Monday Night Football. The Week 13 matchup was supposed to be one of Jacksonville’s biggest games of the season; however, with superstar quarterback Joe Burrow out for the season, Jacksonville is a clear favorite.

Here are five Jaguars players to watch when they try to take care of business against the Bengals in Week 13:

Jaguars reveal uniform combination for Week 13 vs. Bengals

The Jaguars will embrace the dark side Monday night.

The Jacksonville Jaguars are embracing the dark side for their Week 13 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football.

With calls from the team for fans to “Black Out the Bank” on Monday night, the Jaguars unsurprisingly announced Wednesday that they’ll be in an all-black uniform.

The Jaguars previously wore the black-on-black look for a Week 4 contest in London against the Atlanta Falcons. It hasn’t made many appearances state-side, though. They wore it for a dramatic overtime win against the Dallas Cowboys in 2022, but that’s the only time the Jaguars have been in black-on-black away from London in the last two seasons.

The Bengals will do their part with an all-white look all the way up to their alternate white helmet.

The game will be the Jaguars’ first Monday night contest since the 2011 season. Jacksonville is 13-11 all-time against the Bengals, who were once part of the AFC Central with the Jaguars.

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WATCH: Former Wisconsin Badgers dominate in Steelers win over Bengals

WATCH: Former Wisconsin Badgers dominate in Steelers win over Bengals

The Pittsburgh Steelers escaped Cincinnati with a 16-10 win yesterday. It was not the prettiest of wins, but it came thanks to stellar defensive play — much of that coming from former Wisconsin Badgers.

The Steelers currently employ four Wisconsin products, all along the defensive front: DT Keeanu Benton, OLB T.J. Watt, OLB Nick Herbig and DT Isaiahh Loudermilk.

Watt, the big name of the group, had a big day yesterday with five tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble. He is now the NFL’s sack leader with 13.5.

He wasn’t the only one involved, though. Nick Herbig got to Cincinnati quarterback Jake Browning for his second sack of the season, while Keeanu Benton added two tackles of his own.

Here are the highlights from the former Badgers on the Steelers:

Steelers HC Mike Tomlin on him and Kenny Pickett: ‘He and I are winners today’

Mike Tomlin seemed pleased overall with the improvements on offense.

Despite only scoring 16 points on Sunday, this was the best offensive performance of the season for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Just days after firing Matt Canada, the Steelers pulled off a 16-10 win over the Cincinnati Bengals and as head coach Mike Tomlin pointed out after the game, this is how they are judged.

“We did what we needed to do to win,” Tomlin said. “Guys like myself and Kenny, man, we’re judged based on winning and losing. And we don’t run from that. So he and I are winners today.”

It took Tomlin more than two months to finally make the hard decision to fire Matt Canada but better late than never. The Steelers offense not only won on Sunday but topped 400 yards of offense for the first time in 59 games. As great as Tomlin has to feel about this, he has to be kicking himself for not making the change sooner.

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Steelers Wire Podcast: Matt Canada is out, will Kenny Pickett flourish?

Check out the latest episode of the Steelers Wire Podcast.

Welcome to the latest episode of the Steelers Wire podcast.

This week’s episode is once again hosted by Ryan O’Leary (@RyanOLearySMG on Twitter/X) and  Steelers Wire managing editor Curt Popejoy.

Everything from the latest info on the team to fantasy football advice will be covered, along with some opinions on the betting lines, all with a focus on the Steelers.

This show is all about exactly what you expect it to be about. Matt Canada was relieved of his duties this week and the guys talk about whether or not it happened too late,  if it really was Mike Tomlin’s decision and speculate about how this will impact quarterback Kenny Pickett and the Steelers passing offense. Then the guys talk Thanksgiving and look ahead to this week’s game against the banged-up Cincinnati Bengals. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

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Ravens vs. Bengals: Cincinnati WR Tee Higgins among 3 players ruled out for Thursday night

Bengals Higgins (hamstring), wide receiver Andrei Iosivas (knee) and defensive end Sam Hubbard (ankle) are all out for Thursday’s game against Baltimore.

The Bengals released their final injury report for Thursday’s huge matchup against the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium, and star wide out Tee Higgins will not make the trip.

Higgins (hamstring), wide receiver Andrei Iosivas (knee) and defensive end Sam Hubbard (ankle) are all out for Thursday’s game against Baltimore.

Star defensive end Trey Hendrickson has no injury designation, and will be good to go.

For Baltimore, Odell Beckham, Jadeveon Clowney, Marlon Humprhey, John Simpson, Trenton Simpson, Kyle Van Noy and Ronnie Stanley all missed practice on Tuesday.

Humphrey (calf), is the only player who could be listed as doubtful for the matchup on Amazon Prime.

10 potential replacements for Joe Brady as Bills QB coach

10 potential replacements for Joe Brady as #Bills QB coach:

Following a 24-22 loss to the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football, Bills head coach responded differently than he did a week prior and fired offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, albeit to mixed responses.

The Bills’ offensive struggles they’d experienced in execution, consistency, and rhythm in Dorsey’s tenure as offensive coordinator continued.

So did their propensity to turn the ball over.

The Bills are facing what perhaps is the most critical run of McDermott’s head coaching tenure, and he felt a change was in order.

Previously viewed as a Super Bowl contender ahead of their past several seasons, the club is currently on the outside looking as far as the postseason mid-way through their 2023 campaign.

Buffalo is 5-5 overall and 2-5 in AFC matchups this season and has gone 1-3 in road games. They will face the second-toughest remaining strength of schedule in the second half of the season including road games against the Eagles, Chiefs, Chargers, and Dolphins. That is in addition to home games against the Cowboys, Patriots, and the Jets who they’ll welcome to New York for a matchup on Sunday.

Shaking things up to right the ship is a change of pace for McDermott, and it raises the question of who might become the Bills’ new QB coach. There could be a lot of options given the appeal of working with Josh Allen, from younger coaches to former OC’s like Brady himself.

With that, here are 10 Potential Joe Brady replacements as the Bills quarterbacks coach…

Bills’ Josh Allen on loss to Broncos: ‘Lot of bad football’

#Bills’ Josh Allen on loss to Broncos: ‘Lot of bad football’

The Buffalo Bills lost a Monday Night Football matchup to the Denver Broncos 24-22 in a game riddled with costly turnovers and penalties.

In fact, the Broncos’ field goal in the final seconds missed giving the Bills the win- Until they were flagged for having too many men on the field (12), allowing Denver a second chance kick that netted the victory.

“Shouldn’t have been in that position in the first place,” Bills QB Josh Allen said at the beginning of his postgame press conference alongside center Mitch Morse. “Lot of bad football. A lot of bad Football.”

Buffalo turned the ball over on their two opening drives of the game. Allen is leading the NFL in total touchdowns but he is also leading the league in turnovers (13) and interceptions (11), throwing two and adding a fumble in the loss to Denver. The Bills now lead the league with eight first-half turnovers since NFL Week 5.

Allen finished the day with one of his worst outings of the season, going 15-of-26 passing with 177 yards despite having a season-low of only 19% pressures on his dropbacks.

“I’m still confident, but it’s no secret the clock’s ticking. Got to have some urgency now,” he added about the team’s playoff hopes.

When asked why he was confident despite how things have been going, the sixth-year pro knew where to draw hope from.

“Because we’ve done it before.”

He’s not wrong. In past seasons with Allen under center, the team has turned things around midway through the season and gone on a run. It’s worth noting those runs typically involved Brian Daboll as offensive coordinator and Leslie Frazier as defensive coordinator and assistant head coach.

Allen’s struggled with turnovers for much of his NFL career, and will often remark how he will “learn” from those mistakes and “get better” from that. 

The question is when will that happen?

Daboll successor Ken Dorsey has shared responsibility in his tenure for questionable playcalling, though there’s been a messy slide this season in discipline and execution in Allen’s game. That has raised questions about the root of the problem and how to fix it.

The issues in his execution and gameplay decision-making could raise valid questions about whether a new position coach could help him get back to form and develop in the right direction, and whether a change is in order from QB coach Joe Brady to improve.

Whether a change off the field takes place, a change on the field is needed.

The Bills are second in the AFC East behind the Dolphins and ESPN analytics gives Buffalo a 33% chance of making the playoffs.

In the past, they’ve played best at times when they’ve been viewed as underdogs or had their backs against the wall, and with a less talented roster than they have now.

Can they do it again?

These questions will be answered in their next seven games.

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AFC West standings, playoff picture ahead of Week 11

A look at the AFC West standings and playoff picture after Week 10.

The Chargers dropped to 4-5 after losing to the Lions.

After the win, how does Los Angeles stack up with the other teams in the AFC West?

Here’s a look at the division standings entering Week 11:

1. Chiefs (7-2)

2. Raiders (5-5)

3. Chargers (4-5)

4. Broncos (4-5)

And, a look at the playoff picture:

*There are (7) available Playoff spots

1. Chiefs (7-2)

2. Ravens (7-3)

3. Jaguars (6-3)

4. Dolphins (6-3)

5. Steelers (6-3)

6. Browns (6-3)

7. Texans (5-4)


8. Bengals (5-4)

9. Colts (5-5)

10. Bills (5-5)

AFC playoff matchups if the season ended today:

  • No. 2 Ravens vs. No. 7 Texans
  • No. 3 Jaguars vs. No. 6 Browns
  • No. 4 Dolphins vs. No. 5 Steelers

NFL Power Rankings Week 11: Idle Eagles, Chiefs back on top, Seahawks up 2

Here’s how we rank all 32 teams going into Week 11…

Sometimes doing nothing is the best thing you can do. In the NFL, it certainly applied this week to the two teams who are now occupying the No. 1 and No. 2 spots in our power rankings. The Philadelphia Eagles (+1) and the Kansas City Chiefs (+2) were both on their bye week on Sunday. As they watched from their respective couches, the Baltimore Ravens (-5) became the latest victims of our first-place curse, blowing a double-digit lead and a 97% win probability in the fourth quarter against the division-rival Cleveland Browns (+4).

While their collapse comes as a surprise, Baltimore is still obviously one of the better teams in the league, so we only dropped them five spots down to No. 6, one spot lower than the Browns.

Fresh off their own bye week, the San Francisco 49ers (+7) got back on track with a convincing win on the road over the Jacksonville Jaguars (-6), who came into Week 10 at No. 3 in our rankings. After blowing them out by 30+ points, the Niners are now slotted third behind the Eagles and the Chiefs. Meanwhile, Jacksonville fell to No. 9.

Ranking all 32 starting QBs by success rate going into Week 11

After the 49ers, the team that made the largest jump this week was the Minnesota Vikings (+6), who have stumbled upon the best story in the league this year when they traded for Joshua Dobbs. Minnesota has won two in a row since Kirk Cousins went down with his season-ending Achilles tear and all of the sudden the Vikings are looking like a team nobody would want to face in the Wild Card round.

Another team that took a big leap was the Arizona Cardinals (+5), who dealt Dobbs to Minnesota because they were anticipating getting Kyler Murray back soon. In his return, Murray led the Cards to a comeback win over the Atlanta Falcons (-3) with some help from James Conner, who also made his return from injured reserve.

The team that took the deepest dive was the Cincinnati Bengals (-8), who lost at home to the Houston Texans (+3). More concerning than the loss was the fact that defensive end Trey Hendrickson suffered a freak accident knee injury. If he winds up missing significant time, it would be a massive blow for Cincinnati’s defense.

As for the Seattle Seahawks (+2), we couldn’t give them much of a boost after their three-point win at home over the Washington Commanders (-2). It was far from a convincing victory, and if not for a few mindless penalties down the stretch from Washington’s defense it very easily could have gone the other way. A win is a win though, and after the Buffalo Bills (-4) lost to Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos (+2) on Monday Night Football they are back in the top 10.

Here’s how we rank all 32 teams going into Week 11…