Bengals Season: Week 2 Reaction & Outlook

Week 2 The NFL regular season has offered a lot of spectacular game-the biggest winner of this round is therefore obvious (more on that later …)

Of course there is also a user end zone. Your authors are this time Floreich11 and Patrick_R.

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by Floreich11

In this category you could give so many names and teams that were able to show outstanding achievements this week. Starting from the “half-German” Amon-Ra St. Brown, who shaped the game against the Bears with three touchdowns, to power demonstrations, such as those of the Ravens or the Lions.

Anyone who likes to follow the NFL are winners of the week. The sand in the gearbox of the NFL teams has slowly disappeared and a show is offered for every NFL fan. Whether it is an offensive spectacle like in the game of Giants vs. cowboys, or a nail biter like the game Colts vs. Broncos. There should really be something for everyone! Enjoy the next six months full of NFL. You will pass faster than you love.





Cincinnati Bengals

31: 27 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars

by Patrick_R

There was a bad news for Bengals fans this weekend. QB Joe Burrow needs an operation on his foot. According to reports, it will be at least three months. Burrow is one of the important star players in the Bengal Roster. As already mentioned in the Season preview about the Bengals, the Bengals have a few big names instead of a broad squad. Therefore, such long -term violation of a key player will also be more pain. The top QB had to stop longer in 2021 and 2023.

Sunday still had a bitter -sweet end for the Bengals. You won hair-sharp against the Jaguars and of all things replacement QB Jake Browning made the decisive leap into the end zone seconds before the end. The de-facto-GM Duke Tobin will probably let the phones run hot with the current free agent quarters. With all respect for Browning, someone else will need to keep the playoff hopes alive until Burrow comes back in mid-December at the earliest.

Some experts already write off the Bengals. To be honest, I see it differently. You are at 2-0 and maybe you can ride on the wave of victory and at least until Burrow comes back. Then everything is possible with Burrow again. So don’t give up, Bengals fans! The season is long.





Jared Goff

(23/28, 334 Passing Yards, 6 Rushing Yards, 5 Touchdowns)

by Floreich11

After the farewell to offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to Chicago, many feared a drop in performance in the offense of the Lions. In week 2 there was reunion with the former mastermind of the Lions-Oreense and Goff impressively demonstrated that he could deliver even without Johnson.

23 of his 28 came to the man and he gave 334 yards. He achieved five Passing Touchdowns to sprinkle over it and thus demolished the Bears Defense.

So an absolutely deserved player of the week.





Regular studies for the Steelers special teams

by Floreich11

In this section there is probably a lot that could be cited-the Chiefs-Oreense stumbles tremendously, in his second game for the Steelers no longer looked like the Heilsbringer and 2nd-Year-QBS like Williams and McCarthy were completely under my bikes-but I decided against Seahawks for a strange scene in the game.

The Rookie Runningback from Pittsburgh Steelers, Kaleb Johnson, made a decisive mistake in the special teams in the game of the second week against the Seattle Seahawks.

After Seattle had achieved a field goal and took the lead with 17:14, Jason Myers kicked the ball back to Pittsburgh. Johnson was waiting as a Return-Man, but an unusual jump had the ball jump over his head outside the end zone.

It seemed as if Johnson hadn’t been aware of the new kickoff rules because he did not open the ball that landed in the “Landing Zone” and then did not go back to the end zone to secure it there. Instead, the Seahawks took the opportunity and conquered the ball for an important touchdown, which at that time gave them the lead with 24:14.

As a return, you should know the rules here and it didn’t seem as if Johnson had happened a blackout – afterwards he went off the field completely questioningly and did not know what had happened. After all, this rule has been around for a year.








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(10 Tackles, 0,5 Sacks, 1 TFL, 1 Interception)

by Patrick_R

Mukuba was able to show a really strong performance in his second NFL game. He was able to shine especially in the second half. Not only the important interception of Patrick Mahomes convinced. He also provided a 3RD-down stop and several highlight plays.

Of course there is still a lot of inconsistency, but that’s normal for a rookie. I think we can already recognize his talent and it could be a really important part of the Eagles defense. Already in Week 2 he could be a player who makes the decisive impact. There is still a lot to expect!





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by Patrick_R

Dear fans of the offensive football!

If you want to look at a game of the weekend again, take a look at the cowboys against the Giants. Almost 1,000 yards of offense to be precise 984. Change of management on the left and right in the fourth quarter, overtime, which almost ended with a draw. So there was definitely no lack of tension.

Russell Wilson was just two Passing Yards from his personal record. This Career High still dates from 2017. If you only consider the record, it is a bitter setback for the Giants. A 0-2 start in the season is never ideal. However, in terms of performance, it is a significant increase compared to the six points achieved against the Commanders in the previous week. Whether it was only due to a weak cowboys D or whether you can keep the fire in the offense at the burning sensation will show up against the chiefs at the next Sunday.





Patrick_R:

It is slowly getting scarce for Mike McDaniel. The Dolphins start after a narrow defeat against the New England Patriots 0-2. It was the first victory of the Patriots in Miami since 2019. Despite everything, Tua took a big step forward this week compared to Week 1.

McDaniel just doesn’t look more like he could tear the helm around. There is simply no energy and the bite that he had as HC in Miami at the beginning of his time. I would not be surprised if he were the first discharge of this season.






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Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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