Bears Face Uncertainty Over Bengals QB Flacco's Status Ahead of Cincinnati Visit
The Chicago Bears are once again left guessing which quarterback they will face this week, with veteran Joe Flacco dealing with a sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder. Flacco's absence at practice on Wednesday has cast doubt over whether he will be able to play against the Bengals, and coach Zac Taylor said that the decision could go down to Sunday morning.
Despite Flacco's injury, he is considered a vital part of the Bengals' game plan, having significantly improved their performance since joining the team three weeks ago. In his time with the Bengals, Flacco has thrown seven touchdown passes, no interceptions, and an average of 261.3 yards per game. His presence on the field seems to have made a tangible difference, with the team averaging 12.3 points in losses during his absence.
However, Flacco's injury also raises concerns about his availability for the game against the Bears. If he is unable to play, the Bengals will likely turn to backup Jake Browning and elevated practice-squad quarterback Sean Clifford as their next options.
The uncertainty surrounding Flacco's status has added an extra layer of complexity to the Bears' preparations for the game. Coach Ben Johnson acknowledged that the team will have to adapt to a new opponent, but expressed confidence in their ability to adjust.
Despite the challenge posed by Flacco's absence, the Bengals are now riding high on a four-game winning streak and are looking to continue this momentum against the Bears. With Flacco potentially out of the equation, the game is shaping up to be an intriguing matchup for both teams.
The Chicago Bears are once again left guessing which quarterback they will face this week, with veteran Joe Flacco dealing with a sprained AC joint in his throwing shoulder. Flacco's absence at practice on Wednesday has cast doubt over whether he will be able to play against the Bengals, and coach Zac Taylor said that the decision could go down to Sunday morning.
Despite Flacco's injury, he is considered a vital part of the Bengals' game plan, having significantly improved their performance since joining the team three weeks ago. In his time with the Bengals, Flacco has thrown seven touchdown passes, no interceptions, and an average of 261.3 yards per game. His presence on the field seems to have made a tangible difference, with the team averaging 12.3 points in losses during his absence.
However, Flacco's injury also raises concerns about his availability for the game against the Bears. If he is unable to play, the Bengals will likely turn to backup Jake Browning and elevated practice-squad quarterback Sean Clifford as their next options.
The uncertainty surrounding Flacco's status has added an extra layer of complexity to the Bears' preparations for the game. Coach Ben Johnson acknowledged that the team will have to adapt to a new opponent, but expressed confidence in their ability to adjust.
Despite the challenge posed by Flacco's absence, the Bengals are now riding high on a four-game winning streak and are looking to continue this momentum against the Bears. With Flacco potentially out of the equation, the game is shaping up to be an intriguing matchup for both teams.