Bengals Capture First Win Amidst Frustrations: Joe Burrow Gets the Job Done

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Nick Shook’s takeaways:

A less-than-perfect Joe Burrow gets the job done. The Bengals finally, mercifully entered the win column Monday, but it didn’t come without the frustration (and boos) that have become too familiar for this early stage of the season. Cincinnati was lifeless offensively for two quarters, going 1 for 7 on third down in the first half and mustering just six points. Even after Logan Wilson picked off Matthew Stafford at the Rams’ 41, the Bengals ended up moving backward by eight yards and punted. Cincinnati’s offense was reduced to sideline tosses and not much else; that is, until the Bengals finally forced themselves to find some offensive balance, handing off to Joe Mixon twice (for a total of 15 rushing yards) on the first two plays of a third-quarter march that included a handful of Burrow-to-Ja’Marr Chase connections and ended in a Mixon touchdown run. This is what the Bengals are supposed to be, and with Burrow clearly not 100 percent healthy, expecting him to morph into Hercules and carry them to victory is just unfair. Eventually, Cincinnati will need to put together four quarters of good offensive football, and the responsibility shouldn’t be Burrow’s alone. A larger dose of Mixon would certainly help, even if it doesn’t work right away. It’s not a coincidence Burrow threw his most important pass of the night — a 43-yard connection with Chase that set up an important third-quarter field goal — off a play-action fake. Running is still important, and would help Burrow while he’s still limited.A rough night for Rams fans. Los Angeles was teased way too much Monday night. Tutu Atwell’s big gain in the first quarter was initially ruled a touchdown, then overturned by review, and the Rams ended up settling for a field goal. After a much-needed deep completion to Atwell, Stafford had his next pass deflected at the line of scrimmage, resulting in Wilson’s second interception of the night. If that wasn’t enough, it seemed as if each time they converted a third down, a penalty wiped it out (which happened on a few occasions). Los Angeles didn’t do the little things right, didn’t capitalize on prime scoring opportunities, Stafford took poorly timed sacks, and when the game entered its final stages, Sean McVay elected to punt while trailing by 10 with less than six minutes to play. The Rams might look back on this and lament their wasted opportunities, but they truly only have themselves to blame for losing a winnable game.Bengals defense comes to play. While both offenses left a lot to be desired, the Bengals’ defense deserves commendation. Cincinnati renewed concerns regarding Los Angeles’ offensive line Monday night, hunting for Stafford on passing downs throughout the contest. It paid off tremendously, with the Bengals recording six sacks and only one player — Trey Hendrickson, who tallied eight pressures (23.5% pressure rate) — logging more than one takedown of Stafford. Wilson had a fantastic night, showing off his athleticism with each of his two interceptions, and the Bengals can frame the Rams’ third-down conversion rate (1 for 11, with the one conversion coming on their lone touchdown in the final two minutes) and hang it above their theoretical mantle in the team facility. That was a darn good outing for Lou Anarumo’s bunch, and it was undoubtedly needed, especially while the Bengals continue to seek out the kinks on the offensive side of the ball and slowly work them out.Cooper Coup’s absence is painfully apparent. Fifth-round pick Puka Nacua has been a nice story for these Rams through the first three weeks of the season, but against a defense that wasn’t afraid to get after Stafford, it became very clear how badly the Rams miss Kupp. Nacua caught five of his seven targets, but wasn’t able to make the kind of impact that propelled his name into headlines around the football world through the first two weeks. Kyren Williams still has a communication issue between his brain and hands, and while Atwell made a handful of plays, he was too often the target of desperate Stafford heaves that fell incomplete. These Rams need more talent, and with their most dangerous weapon sidelined, they’re simply not explosive enough to compete when their offensive line doesn’t give Stafford — who is healthy and has looked good to this point, by the way — enough time to work. We won’t even get into the Rams’ running game, which mustered just 71 yards on the night.

Next Gen stat of the game: After struggling in Cincinnati’s first two games, Ja’Marr Chase thrived Monday night, finishing with a career-high 12 catches for 141 yards. He caught 8 of 10 targets outside the numbers for 89 yards, and was a perfect 7 for 7 on out-breaking routes, shredding the Rams’ secondary with his sharp route-running along the boundary.

NFL Research: Joe Burrow won his first game with a sub-80 passer rating, and now has two games with a sub-60 passer rating in 2023 (zero such games in his career entering 2023).

2023-09-26 02:07:00
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