“I was just trying to do anything I can to help the team," Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Mohamed Sanu said after Sunday's 37-37 tie against the Carolina Panthers. And there's no doubt about it. Sanu made the most of his
The Bengals and Panthers went down to the wire and right past it into overtime. And the final result was a tie.
Adam Jones didn't pull any punches when asked where the blame lays for his Cincinnati Bengals' tie with the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. The cornerback placed it squarely on the shoulders of kicker Mike Nugent, who missed a 36-yard field goal wide
Adam Jones returned a kick to the 3-yard line right after the Panthers took a lead in the fourth quarter, and the Bengals then scored to tie things up at 31-31. That was essentially the way it went until the clock slipped under three and a half minutes
Ron Rivera can be forgiven for behaving like he woke up from a fever dream after the Carolina Panthers' 37-37 tie with the Cincinnati Bengals. It was the first time in the 20-year history of the team that it happened, and it