The Cincinnati Bengals are set to face the New England Patriots without their star quarterback Joe Burrow. The decision comes as a relief for the Patriots' defense, which has struggled to stop the pass this season. Burrow's status was uncertain after he appeared to be cleared to play in Sunday's game earlier in the week.
However, Burrow suffered a setback at Friday's practice and was listed as questionable on Saturday's 4 p.m. deadline. The Bengals ultimately decided not to activate him from injured reserve, citing concerns about his availability for both this weekend's game against the Patriots and Thursday's matchup against the Ravens.
Joe Flacco will take over as quarterback for the Bengals in Burrow's absence. Flacco has been solid since joining Cincinnati in October, throwing for 1,453 yards and 12 touchdowns with a passer rating of 96.2 over five games.
The Patriots are also without star wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, who received a one-game suspension after spitting at Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey last week. The loss could put additional pressure on the Patriots' defense to contain Flacco, who is expected to play a mobile brand of football with his legs as well as his arm.
New England's head coach Mike Vrabel downplayed the Bengals' quarterback switch, saying that the team will stick to its usual gameplan regardless of who's under center. However, Vrabel did acknowledge that Burrow's mobility might give the Patriots some issues.
Overall, the Bengals and Patriots are set for an intriguing matchup on Sunday, with Flacco potentially giving New England fits as he looks to extend Cincinnati's win streak.
However, Burrow suffered a setback at Friday's practice and was listed as questionable on Saturday's 4 p.m. deadline. The Bengals ultimately decided not to activate him from injured reserve, citing concerns about his availability for both this weekend's game against the Patriots and Thursday's matchup against the Ravens.
Joe Flacco will take over as quarterback for the Bengals in Burrow's absence. Flacco has been solid since joining Cincinnati in October, throwing for 1,453 yards and 12 touchdowns with a passer rating of 96.2 over five games.
The Patriots are also without star wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, who received a one-game suspension after spitting at Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey last week. The loss could put additional pressure on the Patriots' defense to contain Flacco, who is expected to play a mobile brand of football with his legs as well as his arm.
New England's head coach Mike Vrabel downplayed the Bengals' quarterback switch, saying that the team will stick to its usual gameplan regardless of who's under center. However, Vrabel did acknowledge that Burrow's mobility might give the Patriots some issues.
Overall, the Bengals and Patriots are set for an intriguing matchup on Sunday, with Flacco potentially giving New England fits as he looks to extend Cincinnati's win streak.