The Cincinnati Bengals decided to move on front defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo after the season and he's quickly turned around and become a hot item on the NFL rumor mill, scoring his first intervi
The Cincinnati Bengals are not one of those teams, seeing their playoff hopes fade away after the Broncos blew out the Chiefs’ second-stringers in Week 18. Amid unfounded rumors that the Chiefs purposefully gave up during their loss to Denver to ensure the Bengals would be eliminated,
Tight end Travis Kelce talked about Cincinnati fans saying the Chiefs threw the season finale to block the Bengals from the postseason.
The Cincinnati Bengals didn't get another shot at the Kansas City Chiefs this season because they fell short of the playoffs at 9-8. Along the way, fans pointed out on social media that the Chiefs did
Despite some alluding to the Chiefs' Week 18 loss being intentional, Kelce silenced that with a rant on his latest podcast.
Travis Kelce had a passionate response to claims that the Chiefs purposefully lost on Sunday to keep the Bengals out of the playoffs.
The Bengals closed the campaign with five straight victories and could have featured the league's MVP winner for the regular season had they made the playoffs.
On Sunday afternoon the Kansas City Chiefs suffered an embarrassing 38-0 defeat at the hands of the Denver Broncos. Well, it would have been embarrassing if the
Kansas City (15-1) rides a six-game winning streak into a matchup with Denver (9-7) on Sunday, January 5, 2025 at Empower Field at Mile High. The Broncos are notable favorites in this one, with
Alas, the decision has prompted fan theories that the Chiefs intentionally threw their game against the Broncos in order to avoid facing the Cincinnati Bengals in the playoffs. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor fanned the flames of those theories Saturday night after Cincinnati beat Pittsburgh to remain playoff eligible.