Late in an eventual overtime classic win over the Denver Broncos, Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown slid (and got hurt) instead of scoring a touchdown. Clearly, the idea was for the Bengals
Cincinnati's head coach stayed aggressive and an injury threw off a chance to bleed the clock almost all the way down.
A look at how the clock would have played out if Bengals hadn't scored when they did and how Denver had a chance to tie it either way.
If you found yourself consistently questioning Zac Taylor's decision making throughout Cincinnati's 30-24 overtime victory over the Denver Broncos in Week 17, you weren't alone. Taylor made several head-scratching decisions over the course of the contest ...
Denver sealed Cincinnati's fate, and HBO’s "Hard Knocks," which followed the AFC North teams this season, captured some of the Bengals’ players and head coach Zac Taylor's immediate reactions as they watched it all unfold.
The Cincinnati Bengals beat the Denver Broncos in one of the most exciting games of the season. However, all the drama that took place on Saturday at Paycor Stadium was the product
The Cincinnati Bengals kept their postseason hopes alive with a wild 30-24 overtime victory over the Denver Broncos on ... management decisions from Coach Zac Taylor at the end of regulation.
Anyone associated with the Bengals or the team's fans didn't have to scoreboard watch for long on Sunday before the team's playoff hopes were dashed.
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor addresses the media ahead ... The Bengals are coming off an overtime win against the Denver Broncos and the Steelers lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in ...
In a strange coaching decision from Zac Taylor, Brown was instructed to go down without scoring a touchdown in order to burn clock late in regulation. Brown did so and got hurt, causing him to get replaced by Khalil Herbert for the rest of the game.
The Cincinnati Bengals have done all they can to keep a playoff berth possible pending Sunday's results. Both head coach Zac Taylor and quarterback Joe Burrow are confident in what's possible in the postseason after their five-game winning streak.