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#Bengals safety Geno Stone with a strong endorsement of defensive coordinator Al Golden and the Bengals scheme: “It’s not the scheme. It’s definitely not the scheme. It’s people doing their job. The scheme he puts together is setting everyone up to be successful."
The Bengals are the first team to score 38+ points in back-to-back games and lose both since the 1966 Giants, per ESPN.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson has requested a trade or his release after being a healthy scratch.
Back in August, former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden was getting all sorts of praise in his new job leading the Cincinnati Bengals' defense. Now, in November, it's entirely possible he won't keep the job until the end of the season.
The Cincinnati Bengals defense ranks 30th in the NFL in points allowed per drive and was most responsible for last week’s 39-38 loss to the New York Jets.