Joe Burrow’s impact on the Cincinnati Bengals was evident in Sunday's loss to the New York Giants. Cincinnati’s offense was inept without the 2020 No.1 overall pick on the field.
“He's been leading this offense all season until now,” Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins said of Burrow. “There were some mistakes made (Sunday), but that happens in football, but you're going to learn from it.”
The Bengals' offense has plenty to learn from the loss to the Giants. Cincinnati’s offense possessed the football 11 times and only had two drives of over 35 yards or more. The Bengals’ longest drive was 40 yards, and that didn’t come until near the end of the fourth quarter when the offense scored its lone touchdown of the game.