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Flying Pigskin features everything Cincinnati Bengals every week during the NFL football season. WCPO sports anchor Caleb Noe is joined by sports anchor Reggie Wilson, and news anchor/Bengals super-fan Tanya O'Rourke to breakdown every game.

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Former Cincinnati Bengals running backs coach Kyle Caskey joined WCPO's Caleb Noe, Reggie Wilson and Tanya O'Rourke to dissect the rumors and answer questions about the the Bengals options in the 2021 NFL Draft.

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"Hopefully, year three, Coach Taylor starts to figure this thing out," Reggie Wilson said on this season's final episode of the Flying Pigskin podcast.

Wilson joined Caleb Noe and Tanya O'Rourke to discuss the changes Coach Taylor needs to make this off season, the possible end to A.J. Greens career as a Bengal, and encouraging thoughts on Joe Burrow.

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The Cincinnati Bengals upset the Pittsburgh Steelers, winning 27-17 on Monday Night Football.

"It's not a stretch to say that the Steelers looked soft on Monday Night," Reggie Wilson said on the latest episode of the Flying Pigskin Podcast. Adding, "the Bengals looked like they were the tougher team."

Caleb Noe and joined Wilson to discuss the Monday Night Football game, "JuJu" Smith-Schuster's pre-game antics, Coach Taylor's job security, and more.

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What one word would the Flying Pigskin podcast use to describe the Cincinnati Bengals loss to the Cowboys on Sunday?

We discuss the Bengals' lack of depth and preparation at quarterback, questions about coaching, and watching former-Bengal Andy Dalton shine in his return to town as Cowboy.

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"For teams that win, we talk about football," Caleb Noe said to preface this week's episode of WCPO's Bengals podcast, The Flying Pigskin. "Once again, we are talking about things outside the realm of football," he added.

Noe was joined by Reggie Wilson and Tanya O'Rourke to breakdown the Bengals loss to Miami riddled with fights, ejections, and poor plays.

Wilson speculated on reasons for the fighting, suggesting player's may have thought "if we can't win on the field, I'm getting a piece of somebody." Adding, "it kinda felt like that."

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What do the Cincinnati Bengals need to do to become a competitive NFL team again?  "The Bengals need a full-out exorcism" Reggie Wilson joked on this week's episode of The Flying Pigskin podcast.

The Bengals were lead by practice-squad quarterback Brandon Allen to a loss against the New York Giants on Sunday.

Wilson joined Caleb Noe and Tanya O'Rourke to discuss the Bengals' 'talent void,' poor draft selections, and dwindling fan excitement. 

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Tanya O'Rourke said she "felt sick to my stomach" after Bengals star and rookie quarterback, Joe Burrow, left the game with a serious injury Sunday in Washington.

On this week's episode of The Flying Pigskin podcast, O'Rourke joined WCPO sports anchors Caleb Noe and Reggie Wilson to react to Burrow's season-ending injury, what it means to fans, and what the future holds.

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The Cincinnati Bengals continued to struggle to find consistency in their loss in Pittsburgh on Sunday.

On the latest episode of WCPO's Flying Pigskin podcast, WCPO sport anchor Reggie Wilson questioned the team's focus. "I don't feel like this Bengals team still knows what the identity is," he said.

WCPO anchor Tanya O'Rourke said she thinks the team's identity is a work in progress, adding that "unfortunately, this team has been a work in progress for a generation.

"Wilson and O'Rourke were joined by WCPO sport anchor Cabel Noe to breakdown the highlights (or lack there of) from Sundays Bengals/Steelers game. The group discusses the decision to leave Burrow in late in the game, failures on third down, and the demoralizing nature of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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"I believe this team is so much better than their record. Yesterday, for the very first time, they looked like it. I dare you to tell me they didn't look like a good team." - Tanya O'Rourke

We discuss Joe Burrow's progress, offensive line newbies, Gio Bernard's impressive performance, the Bengals new defensive playmakers, and what to expect after the bye week.

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On this week's episode of Flying Pigskin, WCPO sports anchor Reggie Wilson described the drama created when Cincinnati Bengals veteran defensive end Carlos Dunlap vented his frustration online as "a circus at this point."

"You're better than this, Carlos" pleaded WCPO anchor Tanya O'Rourke. Adding, "I know you're mad and I know you're frustrated, but be the class act you'd want others to be."

Wilson and O'Rourke were rounded out by WCPO sports anchor Caleb Noe to discuss the close Bengals loss against the Cleveland Browns and what to expect from a clearly troubled team.

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"If I'm being really honest, I hate the term 'that's such a Cincinnati way to lose a game,'" sports anchor Caleb Noe said on this week's episode of The Flying Pigskin podcast. "But," he continued, "that was such a Bengals way to lose."

Noe joined sports anchor Reggie Wilson and archor Tanya O'Rourke to break down the Bengals loss in Indianapolis on Sunday.

Of note was Bengals star wide-receiver A.J. Green, who recorded his most receptions and yards on Sunday after a slow start to the season.

O'Rourke said she is "hoping this is a turning point" for Green, while Wilson described seeing Green's performance as it "felt like old A.J."

The group also discussed Burrow's rookie development, conservative play-calling, and looks to the season ahead.

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The Flying Pigskin podcast breakdowns the Bengals first win in 2020.  We talk about the Bengals finding balance and Mixon getting to the the end zone, but wonder what's up with A.J. Green.

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Former Bengals tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes joins Reggie Wilson along with host Caleb Noe and Tayna O'Rourke to discuss the tie in Philadelphia, the Bengals receiver core, and defense.

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"Why would you let this poor dude suffer like this?" Tanya O'Rourke asked regarding Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow who faces a lot of pressure from the Cleveland Browns defense during their loss on Thursday night football.

"I don't know when the Bengals will get a clue about this," she added.

On this week's Flying Pigskin podcast, O'Rourke joined host Caleb Noe and Reggie Wilson to discuss the game, protecting Joe Burrow, A.J. Green's performance, problems on defense and more.

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"You robbed Joe Burrow of his moment." That was WCPO sports reporter Reggie Wilson's message to officials who called offensive pass interference on the would-be game-winning touchdown pass to A.J. Green in the final moments of the Bengal's loss to the Chargers in week one.

Wilson joins WCPO sports anchor Caleb Noe and WCPO anchor Tanya O'Rourke to kick off a brand new season.

On this episode, the crew reviews Joe Burrow's NFL debut, identifies this season's play-makers, and reflects on football without fans.

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How long until the Cincinnati Bengals are a playoff team again? The Flying Pigskin Podcast discusses the Bengals draft picks, Andy Dalton's destiny, the NCAA Senior Bowl, and more.

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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, the NFL will hold its annual draft virtually. That means no flashy suits, no hugs or high-fives, and no players holding up jerseys.

The Cincinnati Bengals enter this "virtual draft" with the No. 1 overall pick. Experts everywhere expect the Bengals to select LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, but Bengals fans aren't as sure.

WCPO sports anchor Caleb Noe, sports reporter Reggie Wilson and sports photographer Philip Lee discuss the unprecedented "virtual draft" and what the Bengals' roster might look like come fall.

Tune into WCPO 9 at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 24, for WCPO 9's NFL pre-draft special.

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WCPO High School Insider podcast host Mike Dyer is joined by Cincinnati Bengals director of coaching operations Doug Rosfeld to discuss how the team is preparing for the NFL Draft and what he's learned the most in the league after being Moeller's head coach in 2018.

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Despite Andy Dalton leading the Cincinnati Bengals for a 23-point fourth-quarter comeback to tie the game and force overtime in Miami on Sunday, the Dolphins ultimately won the game 35-38. The loss ensures the Bengals will have the first overall draft pick in the 2020.

WCPO sports director John Popovich is joined by Craft Brewed Sports podcaster Scott Kyser to discuss the loss in Miami, the questionable futures of both Andy Dalton and A.J. Green, and share their thoughts on the Bengals draft options. 

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We discuss the unsurprising Bengals loss to the Patriots, as well as Dalton's struggles, Mixon's successes, and the likelihood of the Bengals receiving the first overall draft pick.

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Andy Dalton returned as the Cincinnati Bengals starting quarterback and led the team to finally find first victory of the season with a 22-6 win over the New York Jets.

WCPO sports director John Popovich and podcaster Scott Kyser joined WCPO anchor Tanya O'Rourke to discuss the Bengals' first win, Andy Dalton's redemption, and possible draft scenarios. 

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The Cincinnati Bengals went 0-11 for the first time in franchise history with a 16-10 loss to rival Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. The Bengals previously went 0-10 in 1993 under Dave Shula.

WCPO sports director John Popovich is joined by podcaster Scott Kyser to discuss the Bengals' historic loss, along with rookie quarterback Ryan Finley's struggles, and the debatable idea of "playing for the draft."

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The 0-10 Cincinnati Bengals tied Dave Shula's 1993 team for worst start in franchise history in Sunday's 10-17 loss to the Oakland Raiders.

Bengals fan and podcast host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by WCPO sport director John Popovich and podcaster Scott Kyser. The group discusses Finley's failures, Tate's injury, Mixon's TD moment, and the Kaepernick rumor mill as they reflect on another Bengals loss.

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Despite a bye week and a quarterback change, the Cincinnati Bengals failed to find their first win in a 49-13 blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Rookie quarterback Ryan Finley threw for 167 yards and one touchdown in his debut, but his performance was overshadowed by his two red zone turnovers. Instead, it was Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson who made headlines, delivering the best performance of a quarterback this season thanks to a weak Bengals defense.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by WCPO sports director John Popovich and podcaster Scott Kyser to discuss Finley's disappointing debut, Jackson's theatrics, A.J. Green's questionable status and the sinking ship that is the Bengals.

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Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor announced that rookie quarterback Ryan Finley will start over veteran Andy Dalton after the Bengals lost their eighth straight game. Their 0-8 start is the team's worst start since 2008.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by WCPO sports director John Popovich and WCPO sports photographer Philip Lee to discuss the announcement, possibilities with Finley, the lack of movement before the trade deadline, and the fan's outlook on the team.

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The Cincinnati Bengals fall to 0-7 after a 27-17 loss to Jacksonville in a game that WCPO sports directer John Popovich describes as "old and ordinary."

Popovich is joined by WCPO sports photographer Philip Lee to discuss another Bengals loss, rushing weaknesses, and a budding Dalton/Finley quarterback controversy.

The duo then look ahead to next week when the Bengals face the Los Angeles Rams in Londan, England. 

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The Cincinnati Bengals fell to 0-6, the team's worst start since going 0-8 in 2008, after a 23-17 loss in Baltimore. It's a rough season for the Bengals, but misery loves company.

WCPO anchor Tanya O'Rourke is joined by WCPO sport director John Popovich and podcaster Scott Kyser to discuss the Bengals' shortcomings and the lack of accountability from owner Mike Brown, as well as search for progress in the struggling team.

Later, the gang looks ahead to next week when the Bengals face the Jacksonville Jaguars at home and have hope that a W may come soon.

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Andy Dalton led the Cincinnati Bengals to score two fourth-quarter touchdowns and tie the Arizona Cardinals 23-23 with two minutes left on the game. But the would-be comeback fizzled as Arizona kick a game-winning field goal as time expired.

The loss takes the team to 0-5, and leaves Bengals fans frustrated.

Actor, director and Bengals fan Chad Lowe joins host Tanya O'Rourke and podcaster Scott Kyser on the Flying Pigskin podcast to vent his concerns about the winless Bengals.

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Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton was sacked a career-high eight times in an embarrassing beatdown by the Steelers in Pittsburgh on Monday Night Football. The 27-3 loss puts the Bengals at 0-4 for the first time since 2008

Former Steelers running back Merril Hoge joins host Tanya O'Rourke, WCPO sports anchor Keenan Singleton, and Craft Brewed Sports podcast host Scott Kyser to break down the beatdown and discuss solutions for this struggling Bengals team.

The group then looks ahead to next week when the Bengals face the winless Arizona Cardinals at home.

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We discuss the loss in Buffalo, the Bengals offensive struggles, and wonder if the team might just be better on the road than at home.

Then we look ahead to next week when the win-less Bengals head to Pittsburgh to battle the win-less Steelers on Monday Night Football.

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"Horrible, tragic, indefensible;" that's how host Tanya O'Rourke describes the Cincinnati Bengals blowout loss to the San Francisco 49ers this week on the Flying Pigskin podcast.

It was horrible indeed as the Bengals offense managed only 25 yards rushing while the Bengals defense allowed 49ers rushers 259 yards (572 yards overall).

O'Rourke is joined by WCPO sports photographer Philip Lee and podcaster Scott Kyser to breakdown the game, vent their frustrations, and look ahead to next week when the Bengals face the Bills in Buffalo. 

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Andy Dalton threw for a career-high 418 yards in the Cincinnati Bengals' season debut on Sunday in Seattle, but it wasn't enough to earn the win.

But the Bengals put up a good fight, losing by a single point (21-20) in a game that was predicted to be all Seahawks. The Bengals' aggressive offense marked the end of the Marvin Lewis era and ushered in a new era under first-year head coach Zac Taylor.

WCPO sports anchor John Popovich is joined by WCPO photographer Philip Lee and Craft Brewed Sports' Scott Kyser to discuss the debut of the Taylor-led Bengals, take a look around the AFC North and preview the Bengals' week two matchup at home against the San Francisco 49ers.

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New season, new coach, new hopes ...

The Cincinnati Bengals' first-year head coach Zac Taylor joins the Flying Pigskin podcast to discuss preparing for the 2019 season, roster cuts, the offensive line, and more.

Commenting on A.J. Green's injury status, Taylor said, "I tell him every day, 'You're A.J. Green, just use your superpowers to heal yourself.'"

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With their first-round draft pick, the Cincinnati Bengals set the tone for their 2019 season by selecting Alabama tackle Jonah Williams.

WCPO anchor Tanya O'Rourke joined sports director John Popovich and sports podcaster Scott Kyser to assess the Cincinnati Bengals' 2019 draft class.

Later, WCPO reporter Keenan Singleton sat down with Jonah Williams to discuss perfectionism, respect and rookie work ethic.

FULL BENGALS DRAFT COVERAGE: Bengals draft Alabama offensive tackle Jonah Williams with No. 11 pick Bengals draft Washington tight end Drew Sample to support running game Here's who the Bengals selected in the 2019 NFL draft Jonah Williams appears to be Bengals' new Incredible Hulk Bengals finally draft quarterback, trade up for Ryan Finley in fourth round Analysis: Bengals draft for smash, not flash

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Former Moeller head football coach Doug Rosfeld joins WCPO's Mike Dyer to discuss his decision to leave his alma mater and accept the director of coaching operations position with the Cincinnati Bengals.

He also discusses his duties with the Bengals and how the team is preparing for the combine and the draft.

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The Cincinnati Bengals officially confirmed the rumors on Monday that Zac Taylor will be the team's next head coach.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and John Popovich to discuss first impressions of Coach Taylor, his minimal resume, his philosophies and more. Popovich reports that coach Taylor thinks Andy Dalton is a "great fit for what he does."

RELATED: With Zac Taylor, Bengals (finally) look toward the future Playlist: Welcome to the Jungle, Zac Taylor Can Taylor light a fire under Bengals offense? With wait over, Bengals hire Zac Taylor as coach

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Is Zac Taylor a good match for the Bengals? Sources tell our sports team the current L.A. Rams QB coach will be named Cincinnati’s next head coach after the team’s postseason run.

Vince Suriano, who’s coached with Taylor in the past, joins WCPO reporter Mike Dyer to talk about what his hiring could mean for the Bengals in 2019.

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The Cincinnati Bengals announced Monday that head coach Marvin Lewis would be leaving the team after 16 seasons. The Bengals ended their season 6-10 with a loss in Pittsburgh on Sunday.

Host John Popovich is joined by Scott Kyser and Tanya O'Rourke to discuss Lewis's departure, his legacy, and who might replace him as Bengals head coach. "I have great admiration for Marvin Lewis cause I knew what this organization was before he came here," John Popovich said.

RELATED: 'Nothing but respect:' Players react to Marvin Lewis' departure from Bengals Who might become the Cincinnati Bengals' next head coach? Here are some names to consider The optimistic highs and memorable lows of Marvin Lewis in Cincinnati 'I didn't deliver:' Marvin Lewis out as Bengals head coach

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The Cincinnati Bengals finally broke their five-game losing streak with a win over the Oakland Raiders, but the win is too little, too late to keep their post-season hopes alive.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the Bengals win, the future of the franchise, and respond to listener's messages.

The panel then looks ahead to week 16 when the Bengals head to Cleveland to face the Browns.

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The Cincinnati Bengals lost their fifth straight game to the Los Angeles Charges on Sunday. They're currently tied with the Falcons and Panthers for the longest active losing streak in the NFL.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the game, questionable play calls, the confusing "giving himself up" TD that wasn't, the Bengals' long-shot playoff changes, how to best clean house, and more.

The panel then looks ahead to week 15 when the Bengals face the Oakland Raiders; the third straight opponent coming off a win over the Steelers.

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The Cincinnati Bengals lost their fourth straight game to the Denver Broncos on Sunday.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the game, the team's growing list of injuries, and the coaching changes that could be in store for the Bengals. 

The panel then looks again to week 14 when the Bengals head to Los Angeles to face the Chargers.

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The Cincinnati Bengals took an embarrassing loss to the Cleveland Browns at home this week despite hiring the Browns recently-fired head coach Hue Jackson. 

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the embarrassment, Hue Jackson's ineffectiveness, the future of Marvin Lewis, Andy Dalton's injury, Jeff Driskel's performance, and much more.

The panel then looks again to week 13 when the Broncos come to Cincinnati. 

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The Cincinnati Bengals came close but fail to find a win in Baltimore, falling to 5-5. 

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the loss in Baltimore, Lamar Jackson's 117 rushing yards, Cody Core's dropped pass, the weight of A.J. Greens absence, and more. 

The team also looks ahead to week 11 when the Bengals face the Browns at home and how Hue Jackson might play a roll. 

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The Cincinnati Bengals fired their defensive coordinator a say after taking a beating from the New Orleans Saints to lose 51-14. 

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the disappointing game, the coaching shake up, Sean Payton's issue with the fire alarms, and more.

The team also looks ahead to week 11 when the Bengals head to Baltimore. 

RELATED: Bengals fire defensive coordinator Teryl Austin after 37-point loss

RELATED: Editorial cartoon: Who dat?

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Despite being on bye this week, the Cincinnati Bengals found a way to lose with the news of A.J. Green's toe injury.  

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the Green injury. The crew also analyzes the team's pro and cons midway through the season. 

The team is then joined by Sports Director Ed Daniels of WGNO-ABC in New Orleans to preview the week ten matchup between the Saints and Bengals. 

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Despite blowing a 21-point lead, the Cincinnati Bengals squeaked by with a win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- but a win is still a win.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and WCPO sports director John Popovich to discuss the narrow win over the Bucs, the "Fitzmagic" factor, injuries, public perceptions and more.

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The Cincinnati Bengals took a beating from the Kansas City Chiefs 45-10 on Sunday Night Football.  

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser, WCPO sports director John Popovich, and WCPO sports photographer Philip Lee to discuss the Bengals' defense allowing 500+ yards, missed tackles, A.J. Green's most targets of the season, penalties and more.

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The Cincinnati Bengals allowed Antonio Brown to score the Steelers' go-ahead touchdown with 10 second remaining, leaving the Bengals with their second loss of the season 21-28.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser, WCPO sports director John Popovich, and WCPO sports photographer Philip Lee to discuss the Bengals' last-minute loss, clock management, defensive issues, Tyler Boyd's solid performance and more.

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The Bengals got a big comeback win against Miami, but the Steelers loom ahead next week. Former Steelers running back Merril Hoge joins to break down the rivalry. 

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A.J. Green caught the go-ahead touchdown in the last seconds of a nail-biter to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to a 37-36 win over the Falcons in Atlanta. We recap the game and discuss A.J.'s game-winning touchdown, the Bengals depth at wire-receiver, Eifert's gruesome injury, and more. The crew then looks ahead to next week when the Bengals will host the Miami Dolphins. 

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We the growing list of Bengals injuries, Dalton's interceptions, Giovanni Bernard's production and more. Then we look ahead to next week, when the Bengals face the 1-2 Falcons in Atlanta. 

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The Cincinnati Bengals are now 2-0 after a big win over the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football.

The group discusses AJ Green's 3-TD game, Joe Mixon's injury, woes in Pittsburg and more.

The crew then looks ahead to next week when the Bengals face the Panthers in Carolina. 

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The Bengals are 1-0, which is a great way to start the season! We discuss Joe Mixon's productivity, A.J. Green's fumbles, questionable roughing the passer calls, and more. Then we look ahead to the Bengals home opener in prime time this Thursday against the Baltimore Ravens.

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Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis joins the conversation as we preview the upcoming Cincinnati Bengals season. 

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Much to our surprise, the Cincinnati Bengals announced Tuesday that Marvin Lewis had been signed on for another two years as head coach despite disapproval from fans.

Host Tanya O'Rouke is joined by WCPO sports anchor Ken Broo, ESPN1530's Mo Egger, and WCPO's Scott Kyser as they respond to the news that Marvin Lewis is here to stay for two more years.

Related stories: Fact-checking that Marvin Lewis press conference Fay: Marvin sticks with football-speak Fay: Bengals fans staying the course a bit more Reaction: Marvin Lewis back for 2 more seasons Marvin Lewis signs two-year deal with Bengals

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While we wait for more news about Marvin Lewis's future, Tanya O'Rourke joins WCPO sports reporter Keenan Singleton and ESPN 1530's Mo Egger to talk about the Bengals' 2017 season and speculate as to what's to come for the organization.

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Even as the Cincinnati Bengals lost 34-7 to the Minnesota Vikings Sunday and cemented themselves into a losing season, the big story was a report that Marvin Lewis planned to leave the team at the end of the season. Lewis disputed that report after the game.

Special guest host Ken Broo is joined by Scott Kyser and ESPN 1530's Mo Egger to break down the conflicting reports on Marvin Lewis' plans.

Cincy Jungle's John Acree joins to discuss AJ McCarron, and how the Bengals should end their season as a lame duck.

Want to join the conversation? Tweet at us @flying_pigskin or leave us a voicemail at 513-449-0716. 0:29 - Ken Broo and the gang break down the Marvin Lewis debacle and more 21:45 - John Acree tries to find some silver lining 30:15 - We respond to your Twitter comments and look ahead to the rest of the season

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The 3-9 Chicago Bears beat the Cincinnati Bengals by a whopping score of 33-7 leaving no doubt in our minds that a sea change is necessary. 

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and ESPN 1530's Mo Egger for a post-game therepy session. The group discusses the game as well as the possible changes to come for the team and Marvin Lewis. 

Cincy Jungle's John Acree joins to discuss the team's young talent and some possibilities for the draft.

Are you rooting for the Bengals to lose out for a better draft pick or are you who-dey all the way? Let us know on Twitter.

How are the Bengals not mathematically eliminated? Check out the New York Times Playoff Machine.

Want to join the conversation? Tweet at us @flying_pigskin or leave us a voicemail at 513-449-0716. 0:08 - The gang vents frustrations on the latest Bengals loss 21:00 - John Acree discusses the Bengals' young talent and draft scenarios 33:35 - We look ahead to the Vikings game and beyond

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Is the season over? Is the Marvin Lewis era over? After the Cincinnati Bengals penalty-ridden loss to the Pittsburgh Steels on Monday Night Football despite being up 17-3 at halftime, it sure seems like it.

Host Tanya O'Rourke along with Keenan Singleton and ESPN 1530's Mo Egger discuss the loss and its implication on the season and the future of Marvin Lewis. Hall of Famer Warren Sapp joins to discuss rivalries, retirement, and how close he was to becoming a Bengal. Plus, the gang responds to your frustrated voicemail. 

Are the playoffs even a possibility anymore? Check out the New York Times Playoff Machine.

Want to join the conversation? Tweet at us @flying_pigskin or leave us a voicemail at 513-449-0716. 0:08 - The gang breaks down the MNF loss and its implications 24:14 - Warran Sapp joins the podcast 50:40 - The gang responds to your voicemail and tweets, and looks ahead to the Bears

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In this special edition episode, WCPO sports anchor Ken Broo takes you inside the Cincinnati Bengals locker room. Hear from Vincent Rey, Carl Lawson, Trey Hopkins, Tyler Boyd, Jordan Willis, and rookie Joe Mixon as they prepare to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in prime time this week on Monday Night Football.

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We're still in the hunt! 

The Cincinnati Bengals unsurprisingly beat the winless Cleveland Browns 30-16. Surprisingly though, the win came from a strong run game courtesy of rookie Joe Mixon's first 100-yard game. The win puts the team just one game back in the hunt for a wildcard berth. 

We discuss the win against Cleveland, Mixon's first 100-yard game, and where the team goes from here.

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Notable links: Bengals beat winless Browns 30-16 Fay: There's real playoff hope for the Bengals

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The Cincinnati Bengals are keeping hope alive by after beating the Broncos in Denver for the first time since 1975. The win is thanks in part to Dre Kirkpactrick's crazy 100-yard interception return which was fumbled and recovered at the half yard line, just short of the touchdown. 

But at 4-6, the Bengals are still below expectations for the talent on the team, leading many to speculated not only that Marvin Lewis may not return head coach next year but also who his successor might be.

Host Tanya O'Rourke along with Keenan Singtleton and Scott Kyser breakdown the win in Denver, and discuss who might be on deck to replace Marvin Lewis. 

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Notable links: Bengals (4-6) keep playoff hopes alive Fay: Could one of Lewis's proteges succeed him? Fact: Bengals' running game is worst ever

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In their 24-20 loss to the Titans, the Cincinnati Bengals saw Andy Dalton fumble twice and Vontaze Burfict get ejected for making contact with an official.

Host Tanya O'Rouke and Sports Reporter Keenan Singleton discuss the causes and effects of Burfict's ejection as well as the continuing struggles for Andy Dalton and the Bengals offensive line.

Cincy Jungle's John Acree joins to talk X's and O's of the Bengals wide receivers and linebackers.

Want to join the conversation? Tweet at us @flying_pigskin or leave us a voicemail at (513) 449-0716. 0:05 - Tanya and Keenan breakdown the Bengals at Titans game 23:00 - John Acree from Cincy Jungle talks wide receivers and linebackers 34:25 - Tanya and Keenan respond to Twitter comments 44:40 - Looking ahead to Bengals at Broncos

Notable links: Report: No suspension for Vontaze Burfict ESPN: Officials are cursing, provoking Burfict Fay: Is Burfict the Bengals' linchpin? Bengals lose to Titans with 36 seconds left

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Sunday brought more heartbreak to Bengals fans in the form of a 23-7 loss to the Jaguars. Unfortunately, the most explosive play for the Bengals occurred when a fight broke out between Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green and Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey.

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined by Scott Kyser and ESPN1530's Mo Egger to breakdown the fight and the disappointing game in Jacksonville. The group also discusses the botched trade deal that would have sent A.J McCarron to Cleveland.

Steve Layman from Nashville's New Channel 5 will join to discuss the Bengals matchup next week with the Tennessee Titans. Also hear from Cincy Jungle's Acree about how he'd like the team to finish out this lost season.

What were the biggest issues for the Bengals this week? The group responds to your comments on Twitter.

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Topics: 0:30 - The poor performance from the Bengals in Jacksonville 5:30 - A.J. Greens fight with Jalen Ramsey 11:30 - The botched trade of A.J. McCarron 15:20 - The terrible offensive line 19:30 - Steve Layman from New Channel 5 in Nashville talks Titans 36:10 - John Acree from Cincy Jungle talks rebuilding 42:30 - Twitter poll and comments 46:00 - Hosts make predictions for Bengals at Titans

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The Cincinnati Bengals barely squeaked by 24-23 in a must-win game against the lowly Indianapolis Colts.

Host Tanya O'Rourke along with WCPO Sports Reporter Keenan Singleton and ESPN 1530's Mo Egger discussed the lack of urgency from the Bengals as well as Bengals fans. Has the NFL gotten boring?

Cincy Jungle's John Acree joins to explain why he's excited to see more of Josh Malone.

The group also responds to your voicemails and looks ahead to facing the Jaguars in Jacksonville. 

Want to join the conversation? Tweet at us @flying_pigskin or leave us a voicemail at (513) 449-0716.  0:15 - The group discusses the win against Indy. 20:40 - John Acree breaks down the highs and lows in player performances.  31:30 - Tanya and Keenan respond to listeners' voicemails. 40:50 - The group looks ahead to Jacksonville. 

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After a close first half, the Cincinnati Bengals failed to get the ball to their playmakers and lost to the Steelers in Pittsburgh this week.  

Guest-host Scott Kyser along with WCPO Sports Reporter Keenan Singleton and host of Sports Talk on 1530 AM Mo Egger discuss disappearance of Joe Mixon and A.J. Green in the second half of Sunday's game and what head coach Marvin Lewis had to say about it. 

Hear the group discuss the Bengals defense and what to expect against the Colts next week 

Cincy Jungle's John Acree also joins to breakdown the game and makes an interesting albeit unlikely trade proposal.

Want to join the conversation? Tweet at us @flying_pigskin or leave us a voicemail at (513) 449-0716. 0:40 - The panel discusses the Bengals loss in Pittsburgh 24:50 - The panel look ahead to next week's Colts/Bengals matchup  28:40 - John Acree breaks down the game and proposes an unlikely trade 40:32 - Keenan and Scott answer your calls

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Host Tanya O'Rourke and Mo Egger from Sports Talk on 1530 AM look ahead to the upcoming Bengals/Steelers matchup.

While the game poses a big opportunity for the Bengals, both Tanya and Mo expect an ugly game.

Also hear from Bengals' tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes as he prepares for his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers -- and how plans have changed with Tyler Eifert out for the season. 0:40 - Tanya and Mo look ahead to Steelers week 22:10 - Bengals' tight ends coach Jonathan Hayes joins 41:40 - Twitter poll results and predictions for Bengals at Steelers

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The second win for the Bengals paired with a five-interception loss for the Steelers opens up the AFC North. 

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined with panelists Scott Kyser, Keenan Singleton and host of Sports Talk on 1530 AM Mo Egger talk about how the Bengals have evolved from their weak 0-3 start to a 2-3 contender.  

Hear the group also discuss the Bengals defense, the team's status in the AFC North and the struggle in celebrating Mixon's first NFL touchdown.

Keenan then talks with former Bengals defensive back Solomon Wilcots about designing a better offense and how he went from playing in the NFL to interning at a TV station. 

Cincy Jungle's John Acree also joins to breakdown the Bengals positional performances.  0:40 - The panel discusses the game, the Bengals defense, the team's status in the AFC North, and the struggle in celebrating Mixon's first NFL touchdown. 25:10 - Solomon Wilcots talks about building an offense, how he started his TV career, and the lasting influence of Dick LaBeau. 49:45 - John Acree breaks down player performances, and talks about preparing for the Steelers 55:20 - The panel returns to answer your comments and questions from Twitter 58:30 - The panel looks ahead to the bye week and the Steelers matchup. 

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The Cincinnati Bengals finally got their first win of 2017 -- even though it took playing the woeful Cleveland Browns.

Flying Pigskin host Tanya O'Rourke joined panelists Keenan Singleton and Mo Egger, host of Sports Talk on 1530 AM, to discuss the game and what it means for the Bengals season. 

Hear the group discuss the team's offensive strengths, its run-game strategy and look ahead to the game against the Buffalo Bills.

Plus, Scott Kyser talks to Cincy Jungle's John Acree about the evolution of the offense under the Bengals' new offensive coordinator Bill Lazor. 

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The Flying Pigskin Podcast discusses what went wrong in the second half for the Bengals. 

Host Tanya O'Rourke is joined with panelists Scott Kyser, Keenan Singleton and guest Mo Egger, host of Sports Talk on 1530 AM, to discuss the positives on defense, the team's playoff probability and look ahead to the game in Cleveland.

Meanwhile, some Cincinnati Bengals players locked arms during the National Anthem Sunday amid protests across the NFL. The panel discusses that controversy.

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After a rough 0-2 start to the season, the Cincinnati Bengals fired offensive coordinator Ken Zampese and promoted quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor to fill the position. 

Bengals safety George Iloka joined the show and brushed off rumors that some Bengals players were calling for to team to bring on controversial quarterback Colin Kaepernick to replace the struggling Andy Dalton. 

Iloka said of Dalton he "has done a lot throughout his career. That's a two or three time Pro-Bowler... he's thrown for 4,000-plus yards a couple times. Put some respect on Andy's name when you're talking about him."

Iloka also got personal and talked about proposing to his fiancé with a music video.

The Pigskin panel also discussed: The offensive line's struggles. A.J. Green insist play-makers need the ball more. Gimmick plays. If and when to bench Dalton. Predictions for the Green Bay game.

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The Flying Pigskin team discusses Sunday's debacle against the Baltimore Ravens. And boy was it ugly.

The show stars host Tanya O'Rourke along with panelists Scott Kyser, Keenan Singleton and guest Mo Egger, host of Sports Talk on 1530 AM.

Egger said if the Bengals play like they played on Sunday against the Texans on Thursday then Marvin Lewis should be fired. It's not about whether the team wins as much as the Bengals not looking listless, uninspired and unorganized.

The Pigskin panel also discussed: The offensive line's struggles. The Bengals' weapons. The Bengals lack of creativity on offense. The Bengals lack of sense or urgency. Predictions for Thursday.

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The Flying Pigskin is back -- taking you everywhere Bengals except inside the huddle. And for this first show, we take you into the locker room, sort of.

The show stars host Tanya O'Rourke along with panelists Scott Kyser, Keenan Singleton and guest Mo Egger, host of Sports Talk on 1530 AM.

In this first episode, Tanya interviews Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis about his grandson, golf, the team's hopes, Vontaze Burfict's suspension, winning a Super Bowl, his future, his contract negotiations and more.

The panel discusses: The long-suffering life of a Bengals fan. Vontaze Burfict's suspension. Is it safe to be optimistic about the Bengals draft? Joe Mixon's past and future.

Finally, the esteemed panel gives predictions for the 2017 season and for Week 1's game against the Ravens. Does anyone see a playoff run coming? Listen to the Flying Pigskin to find out.

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The Bengals second-round draft pick overshadowed the rest. What will the team look like on the field and off the field with Joe Mixon? WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich look ahead to the 2017 season on this post-draft edition of Flying Pigskin.

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Free Agency has left holes in the Bengals roster. The Flying Pigskin team & Rocky Boiman highlight the best draft picks, and check in with Cleveland for the likely #1 overall draft pick. Plus, is Adam Jones’ locker room comments worth the fuss?

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The Cincinnati Bengals finished this season at 6-9-1, their worst record since 2010. Hosts Ken Broo and John Popovich take a closer look at the Bengals, the disappointing season, and what needs to change between now and August. Hear how Broo and Popovich grade the team at each position and how the rest of the AFC North is feeling.

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Hosts Ken Broo and John Popovich discuss the Bengals' 24-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers after blowing a halftime lead with a miserable second-half performance.

Adam Jones speaks in defense of Marvin Lewis, and Lewis weighs in on missing the playoffs. Former Bengals Kicker Jim Breech, Chris Adamski from Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and Bengals superfan Tanner Meyers join this week's episode.

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Hosts John Popovich and Ken Broo discuss the Cincinnati Bengals' win in their possible trap game against the Browns in Cleveland. With a slim shot at a winning season and an even slimmer shot at the playoffs on the line, the team now prepares for the rival Pittsburgh Steelers next week.

Bengals Linebacker Vincent Rey and Begnals Defensive Coordinator Paul Gunther weigh in with their thoughts. Former NFL linebacker Rocky Boiman, Lauren Brill from WEWS Cleveland, and Randy Slack from WDVE radio in Pittsburgh join this week's episode.

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Ken Broo discusses Burkhead’s impressive performance, Mike Nugent's woeful season and more. Plus, hear Marvin Lewis’s thoughts on turnovers. WPVI Philly’s Ducis Rodgers, Cincy Jungle’s Connor Howe, and WEWS Cleveland’s Lauren Brill join the show.

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The worst of the Bengals came out in Baltimore with missed opportunities, questionable coaching, and another missed extra point leading to the Bengals' 19-14 loss to the Ravens. The offense was missing AJ Green and the Ravens ended the game with a trick-play safety. On this episode, Rodney Heath talks about how Marvin Lewis and Andy Dalton can be effective going forward, and the crew connects with Baltimore to chat with Jamie Costello.

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The Cincinnati Bengals' 16-12 loss to the Bill was more than just a mark in the "L" column; the Bengals lost two important pieces of an offense that has struggled to produce. Mathematics says the Bengals still have a change at the playoffs, but common sense says this team isn't playing past New Year's Day. David Fulcher joins the show, plus hear from Buffalo and Baltimore.

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This week's theme is "frustration." You could see it on the field and hear it in the post-game interviews after the Cincinnati Bengals lost 21-20 to the Giants in the national spotlight on Monday Night Football. Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick talks about missed opportunities and Bengals coach Marvin Lewis shows his frustration. Former Bengals kicker Jim Breech, super-fan Tanner Meyers, and WKBW Buffalo's Joe Buscaglia join the show this week to discuss the fate of the 2016 Cincinnati Bengals.

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Bengals "win" on a bye week after an interesting Steelers-Ravens game tightens up the AFC North. Ken Broo and John Popovich break down the team's season and their prospects for upcoming games against the Giants, Bills and Ravens. Former Bengals Safety David Fulcher joins this week's show.

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A TIE?! The Cincinnati Bengals go all the way to London only to tie against the Washington Redskins. WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich discuss how the Bengals' tie will affect their season. Andy Dalton talks about the team's missed opportunities. Plus, Cincy Jungle 's Rebecca Toback and Bengals UK fan club member Michael Smith join the show.

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A bounce-back week for the Bengals -- and did you see that catch?! A.J. Green get his 15 minutes of football fame. Now the team is preparing for London, are so are fans. The Bengals are in striking distance of the Steelers for first place. WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich break it all down and we'll get Jeremy Hill's thoughts on traveling to London.

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The 2-4 Bengals are watching their chances at making the playoffs slip away. The team put up a fight in the first half but struggled in the second half and fell to the Patriots in Tom Brady's return to Foxborough. The Bengals allowed a safety early in the third quarter that Ken Broo calls the turning point of the game. WCPO Sports Anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich break down the game and get thoughts on Burfict's controversial hit. Former Bengal Rodney Heath and Superfan Tanner Meyers join the show. Plus, we'll hear from Boston and Cleveland.

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Disappointment and frustration set in for the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals defense was ripped to shreds in their 28-14 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. The Bengals offense also struggled to do anything most of the game. WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich break down the game and get Marvin Lewis' thoughts on the Dalton getting sacked. Former Bengals kicker Jim Breech and WFAA-TV Dallas sports reporter Joe Trahan join this week's show.

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The Cincinnati Bengals got a big win over the Dolphins on Thursday Night Football. Now the team prepares for a difficult Cowboys team this Sunday. Vontaze Burfict is back and his impact is being felt already. Tyler Eifert should be back soon and his teammates expect his participation to make a big difference.

WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich break it down and get AJ Green's thoughts red zone efficiency. Former Bengals DB Rodney Heath and Bengals superfan "Mr. Satin" join this week's show.

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The Cincinnati Bengals did not look good in their lost to the Denver Broncos. The Bengals offensive line looks like it needs help. As the team gets ready for a prime-time Thursday night game against Miami, what adjustments can be made? WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich break it down and get Marvin Lewis' thoughts on the two-game losing streak. Former Bengals kicker Jim Breech and KMGH Denver's Troy Renck join this week's show.

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The Cincinnati Bengals had plenty of missed opportunities in their week-two loss in Pittsburgh. Two big questions following the loss: Where was the Bengals offense? Who were the referees? WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich break it down and get Marvin Lewis' thoughts where the team fell short. Former NFL linebacker Rocky Boiman and KMGH Denver's Troy Renck join this week's show.

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A nail-biter on the road puts a W up for the Bengals, but it came with a lot of questions about the team. WCPO sports anchors Ken Broo and John Popovich break it down and get Marvin Lewis' thoughts on what needs to improve. Former Bengals cornerback Rodney Heath and Bengals superfan Tanner Meyers join this week's show.

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After a massive and controversial meltdown in the final minutes of their wildcard playoff game against the Steelers, the Cincinnati Bengals went one-and-done in the playoffs for the fifth straight year. Ken Broo and Keenan Singleton discuss the emotional meltdown that led to defeat as well as the coaching and player changes that are looming in the off season. This week's guests are former Bengals kicker Jim Breech, Bengals fan Tanner Meyers, and former Bengals DB Rodney Heath.

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The Cincinnati Bengals are the AFC #3 seed in the playoffs and will face the Pittsburgh Steelers at home in the Wildcard round. Ken Broo and Keenan Singleton look ahead to the playoff matchup to determine the key factors for Bengals success and what it will take for this team to finally win in the postseason.

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The Cincinnati Bengals had a great start in Denver against the Broncos. But the team couldn't keep up in the second half and suffered a loss in overtime. Hosts Ken Broo and Mr. Satin discuss what changed at halftime and kept the Bengals from clinching a playoff bye. This week's guests are former Bengal Rodney Heath, KMGH Denver Sports Anchor Lionel Bienvenu, Broncos fan Doug Houston, and WCPO's Julie Dolan.

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The Cincinnati Bengals pulled off a mediocre win in San Francisco with backup quarterback AJ McCarron to clinch a playoff berth for the fifth year in a row. The Bengals will face the Broncos next week on Monday Night Football in a game that will determine who gets a playoff bye.

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The Cincinnati Bengals lost Andy Dalton to a thumb injury in an ugly loss to the Steelers. Can A.J. McCarron lead the team as well as Dalton has this season? Keenan Singleton and Mr. Satin discuss this and more with guests Rodney Heath and Bob Holtzman.

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The Cincinnati Bengals find themselves in first place in the AFC with their 10th win against Cleveland and help from the Patriots loss to Philadelphia. Ken Broo and “Mr. Satin” discuss what it will take to keep the Bengals on top of the AFC. Also joining the show are NFL Analyst Rocky Boiman, WEWS Cleveland Sports Director Randy Ziemnik, local Steelers Fan Liz Sloan Dawn, and Bengals-hater The “Real” McCoy.

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After losing two games in a row, the Cincinnati Bengals put the train back on track with a decisive win over the St. Louis Rams. Ken Broo and Keenan Singleton review the game and look ahead to what the Bengals need to keep this train on course for the rest of the season and into the playoffs.

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After a phenomenal start to the season, the Cincinnati Bengals have now lost two in a row. Ken Broo and Keenan Singleton review the missed opportunities that the Bengals had in their loss in Arizona. Joining the show this are former Bengals DB Rodney Heath, KNXV Phoenix Sports Director Craig Fouhy, superfan Mr. Satin, and Dalton-hater the "Real" McCoy.

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