The Cincinnati Bengals will look to regroup in the coming days after the loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Exiting that loss, we’ve got plenty of notes and quotes from players and coaches about what went wrong and how the team aims to fix the problems.
Plus, we’ve finally got details on Joe Burrow’s surgery and the expected comeback timeline after the star quarterback was on the sidelines to help out the offense as best he could during the loss.
Here’s a look at the must-know Bengals news, notes and quotes for November 27 as the team gets ready to turn the page and try to get back to .500 next week.
Joe Burrow's surgery -- Bengals Wire
Burrow reportedly heads to surgery on Monday, where he’s expected to make a full recovery by the time the 2024 starts. We’ll hear more from the team after the operation.
Burrow investigation update -- Bengals Wire
A reporter broke down how the Bengals are fighting back against the NFL’s investigation into wrongdoing over any potential issues with how they reported Burrow’s injury before Week 11.
Logan Wilson injured -- Bengals Wire
Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson suffered an ankle injury very late in the loss, getting his ankle rolled up on in the process of a tackle. He went to the blue medical tent and coaches didn’t have much of an update.
Bengals at Michigan-Ohio State -- Bengals Wire
The Bengals got a close look at some of the best prospects in the nation during the big showdown between Michigan and Ohio State over the weekend.
Zac Taylor defends Joe Mixon -- Bengals.com
Zac Taylor hit back about a question asking specifically about Joe Mixon’s struggles: “This has nothing to do with Joe Mixon. This is the entirety of the unit coming together. Don’t make this about one person. It’s not like there was missed opportunities there from what I could see. He continues to run hard and he’s given us what we needed this season.”
Jake Browning on his first start -- Bengals.com
What Browning had to say when asked about his debut: “Some ups, some downs. Definitely not my best game. (I) tried to keep fighting. Starting with the first drive, kind of getting settled in, I felt like there were times where I was settled in. I felt like there were other times where I needed to play better, but I think it was not up to my standard of how I would’ve liked to play.”