OAKLAND -- Those who believed a quarterback change could bolster the Cincinnati Bengals' struggling passing attack might have been misguided.
Even with rookie quarterback Ryan Finley behind center, the Bengals struggled to move the ball through the air in the 17-10 loss to the Oakland Raiders. In his second career start, Finley was 13 of 31 passing for 115 yards and one interception. The Bengals lost their 12th straight game, the longest streak in franchise history, and matched the worst start to a season (0-10).
Finding a long-term solution at quarterback is one of Cincinnati’s primary objectives heading into 2020, when the Bengals will likely have a top-three NFL draft pick.