Coach Zac Taylor, Bengals remain committed to Jake Browning at QB
- On October 1, the Bengals' head coach expressed strong support for Jake Browning to remain the starting quarterback despite the team's recent offensive challenges.
- Taylor attributed the offensive issues to collective factors and emphasized his responsibility rather than blaming Browning alone.
- The Bengals have lost their last two games, scoring only 13 points combined while managing just 159 yards against Denver in Week 4.
- Taylor said, "got a ton of confidence in Jake," and believes the team can support him to win games despite current challenges.
- The Bengals face a 3-1 Detroit Lions team with injuries in their secondary, and Taylor aims to improve the offense and avoid extending their losing streak.
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