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The Arizona Cardinals lost their eighth consecutive game on Sunday, falling 37-14 to the Cincinnati Bengals on the road. They fell behind 13-0 and then, after scoring a touchdown, allowed 24 unanswered points before a garbage-time touchdown in the fourth quarter.
Keys for Joe Burrow and the Bengals to earn a second straight victory when they meet the Arizona Cardinals on Dec. 28.
Arizona Sports show hosts react to the Cardinals' eighth consecutive loss and ineffectiveness against one of the NFL's worst defensive units in the Bengals.
The NFL season continues in Week 17 when the Cincinnati Bengals host the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
Well, that was ugly. The Arizona Cardinals kept it close in the first half against the Cincinnati Bengals in their eventual Week 17 loss, though the second hal
Bengals offensive lineman Cody Ford had a 21-yard reception on his 29th birthday during the third quarter of the team's NFL Week 17 game against the Arizona Cardinals at Cincinnati's Paycor Stadium. "That is tremendous!" Fox analyst Daryl Johnston said during the broadcast. "This is the Cincinnati Bengals finding a way to have fun."
Coming into this matchup, as Mike Petraglia of CLNSCincy.com shared, Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase shared a goal for Week 17. He's aiming to end a surprising drought, as the Bengals superstar WR is simply looking to score a touchdown.
Big 3. Cincinnati is a vastly better team when they have Burrow, Chase and fellow wideout Tee Higgins on the field together. The Bengals are 31-17 in games when all three players are available. Conversely, they are just 13-20 when they don't.