Bengals can end on 3-game win streak by beating Browns

Two AFC North rivals who clashed in Week 1 will also finish the season together Sunday as the Cincinnati Bengals host the Cleveland Browns.

The Bengals escaped with a 17-16 win in Cleveland in the opener when Browns rookie kicker Andre Szmyt missed an extra point and a 36-yard field goal. Cleveland started current Cincinnati backup Joe Flacco in that game.

The Bengals (6-10) aim to close out the regular season with their first three-game winning streak of the season after blowout wins over Miami and Arizona in the past two weeks.

The 45-21 victory in Week 16 at Miami followed by the 37-14 romp in Week 17 against Arizona at home marked the first time the Bengals won back-to-back games by 20-plus points since Weeks 6-7 in 2021.

Cincinnati's offense has exploded in the last two weeks, earning season highs in first downs (29) and total yards (429) against Arizona. On defense, the Bengals tallied four sacks and held the Cardinals to 42 yards rushing.

Still, it has been a massively disappointing season for head coach Zac Taylor and the Bengals, who lost Joe Burrow for nine games to a turf toe injury in a Week 2 win.

"We have to finish this off the right way," Taylor said. "All we can control right now is what we've got in front of us. There's one game left. We've got to go finish this thing the right way like these guys have been doing for us. It's important to play well in front of our home fans and finish this out the right way."

The Browns (4-12) arrive in Cincinnati after their most emotional win of the season, a 13-6 defeat of the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday in their home finale in Cleveland.

The biggest storyline for the Browns continues to be edge rusher Myles Garrett and his pursuit of the NFL single-season sack record. He couldn't add to his 22 sacks against the Steelers, so Garrett still needs just one to pass the 22.5 sacks of Michael Strahan in 2001 and T.J. Watt in 2021.

Garrett said after Sunday's win that Pittsburgh did everything it could to keep him from breaking the record shared by one of its own stars, even to the detriment of winning the game.

Garrett traditionally has enjoyed big games against Burrow and the Bengals, which includes two sacks in the season opener. Garrett's 15 sacks against Cincinnati (in 13 games) are the most in his career against any opponent.

Shedeur Sanders improved to 2-4 as Cleveland's starting quarterback, completing 17 of 23 passes for 186 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. In seven appearances this season, Sanders has thrown seven touchdowns but has been intercepted 10 times.

"Just staying consistent, taking what they give me," Sanders said. "Whenever we get off rhythm, get back on rhythm, get back on track. And I think that's the next part of my game I'm trying to evolve, is whenever either we're stagnant or some adversity comes, being able to get back on track."

Sanders said he is blocking out all the noise regarding his future in Cleveland as the starting quarterback going forward.

"I can't think about what other people's opinion or what they view me as," Sanders added. "I know the teams that we go against, I know they definitely respect me in a passing game, for sure, but I can't be accountable for somebody else's decisions."

One thing not in Sanders' favor will be the absence of perhaps his favorite target, Harold Fannin Jr. The rookie tight end, who has caught four of his six touchdowns since Sanders took over, will miss the game because of a groin injury. David Njoku, the incumbent starting tight end at the beginning of the season, will miss his fourth straight game because of a knee injury. Quad and ankle injuries will force linebacker Carson Schwesinger, a Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate, to miss a game for the first time.

For the Bengals, running back Chase Brown practiced in full Friday after sitting out Wednesday and Thursday with an illness. He no longer carries an injury designation.

--Field Level Media

Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Cincinnati BengalsBengals660618
Cleveland BrownsBrowns773320
Cincinnati
Passing:Joe Burrow 29/39 (236 YDS)
Rushing:Chase Brown 13 CAR (72 YDS)
Receiving:Ja'Marr Chase 8 REC (96 YDS)
Cleveland
Passing:Shedeur Sanders 11/22 (111 YDS)
Rushing:Dylan Sampson 10 CAR (32 YDS)
Receiving:Cedric Tillman 1 REC (23 YDS)
Season Series
CincinnatiStatsCleveland
4-1Vs1-4
96Points74
12Touchdowns9
4/7Field Goals4/6
87/138 (681 yd.)Passing111/186 (946 yd.)
120 CAR (479 yd.)Rushing133 CAR (584 yd.)