The worst defense in Bengals history New week, same results and identical game. The offense puts up an absurd amount of points, the defense gives up even more points, Zac Taylor still believes in his team, blah blah blah. Honestly, I am ... 12/2/2024 - 11:21 pm | View Link
Who’s to blame? Breaking down what’s gone wrong with the Bengals’ defense Here's what defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo had to say about the Bengals' defensive performance in a loss to the Steelers. 12/2/2024 - 1:28 pm | View Link
Frustrated Bengals lose to Steelers despite another prolific scoring day The Cincinnati Bengals scored at least 33 points for the sixth time this season on Sunday. They’ve won just two of those six games after falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 44-38 in Week 13. 12/1/2024 - 12:18 pm | View Link
3 winners and numerous losers in Bengals’ loss to Steelers The Cincinnati Bengals’ season is essentially over. In yet another must-win game and this time in the AFC North, Cincinnati just couldn’t keep up with the Steelers’ offense. Here are the best and ... 12/1/2024 - 9:07 am | View Link
Bengals have no margin of error after inexplicably bad start The Bengals are a close second to the Jets in that dubious category of most disappointing NFL team, resting on the cusp of playoff elimination at 4-7 entering Sunday’s absolute must-win home game ... 11/30/2024 - 3:11 am | View Link
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Hit hard: There is no defense for how Houston linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair laid out sliding Jacksonville QB Trevor Lawrence last week. It’s why he was immediately ejected. And it’s why, on top of previous transgressions that included punching a helmeted Cincinnati player, he was suspended three games. After the suspension, Al-Shaair took to social media to declare in all-caps, “If you want me to be your villain, I’ll be your villain!” along with a middle finger emoji and pictures of the Joker and his My Cause, My Cleats support of Palestine.
In mid-November, just as the mountain towns were waking up from shoulder-season hibernation and preparing for the ski season, my husband and I popped into Minturn and stumbled upon the cutest (and likely smallest) whisky tasting room in Colorado.
No hyperbole: The Wee Dram on Minturn’s Main Street is a cozy, 135-square-foot, 12-seat drinking den where husband and wife Spence and Stefanie Neubauer pour tipples of single malt whisky and serve cocktails like Old Fashioneds and peated Manhattans.
The Wee Dram tasting room is a cozy, 135-square-foot, 12-seat drinking den.
Mead’s “Effort Modification Coach” has his fingerprints all over the state championship on Saturday.
As the Mavericks seek their first football title in 75 years, Colorado coaching legend Gary Klatt will be on the sidelines inside Canvas Stadium as an assistant for his son, Mavericks head coach Jason Klatt.
The 79-year-old patriarch of one of Colorado’s most well-known football families — Jason’s younger brother Joel is a former CU Buffs quarterback and current FOX Sports college football analyst — has been here before.
Last December, Keegan Kelly was taking his final exams as a high school student in Auckland, New Zealand, just a short 7,300 miles away from the history books into which he’s now etching his name.
After graduating from Rosmini College — many Kiwi high schools are called colleges and run adjacent to the calendar year — he traded a warm summer at the beach for a freezing cold pitch in Colorado and a head start on his college soccer career.
This December, Kelly became the first University of Denver men’s soccer player to score goals in back-to-back NCAA Tournament games, something he couldn’t have foreseen during exam time.
CLEVELAND — Defenses don’t stump Nikola Jokic, but questions occasionally do.
If his mind is a supercomputer — as it has been likened to by so many bewildered NBA players, reporters and TV personalities — then a mathematical equation that he deems indecipherable may cause a “syntax error” message to appear.
In a defeated locker room Thursday night, in a city with horizontal snow outside and a wind chill near zero, the brain-teaser was this: How can the Nuggets make up the gap when an opponent is shooting a way higher volume of 3-pointers than them?
“I really don’t know,” Jokic said after a long pause, and then he laughed.
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