10-20-2019, 12:13 AM
Welcome back for Jaguars NFL Game Day, Jaguars fans!
Our 2-4 Jacksonville Jaguars are in Southwest Ohio to play the 0-6 and winless Cincinnati Bengals. Jaguars both seek to win their first regular season road game in Cincinnati for the first time in 17 years. This game should be winnable for the Jaguars over a winless Bengals team.
Cincinnati statistically are both last in the NFL in offensive rushing yards per game at 56.5 yards, and in rushing yardage allowed by their opponent allowing 184.5 YPG. Bengals Team Defense is 31st above the Miami Dolphins, but their Team Offense is ranked #26.
Jacksonville is currently ranked #16 in the NFL in Total Offense, but #23 in Total Defense.
Jacksonville ended a four-game regular season game losing streak when they defeated Cincinnati by the score of 23-7, in both teams last meeting played at TIAA Bank Field back on November 5, 2017. Blake Bortles threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Marqise Lee, Jaydon Mickens returned his 63-yard punt return for a touchdown, and Josh Lambo kicked his three PAT's, and his three field goals from 32, 56, and 25 yards to complete the Jaguars game scoring.
Mark Brunell lead the Jaguars to their last regular season road win at Cincinnati, throwing 3 touchdowns passes, each from 12 yards to Kevin Lockett, 9 yards to Pete Mitchell, and 26 yards to Jimmy Smith. Stacey Mack also scored a 3-yard TD run, Fred Taylor scored on a two-point conversion, and Danny Boyd kicked three PAT'S, for the Jaguars to win 29-15 at Paul Brown Stadium, back on December 15, 2002.
Jacksonville also leads the all-time regular season series over Cincinnati at 12-9-0, in today's 22nd meeting.
Partly cloudy skies at 70 degrees is the local gamecast inside Paul Brown Stadium in Downtown Cincinnati, for the 1:05 PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff, along with 0% precipitation, 60% humidity, and mils southwest winds at 3 miles per hour.
Head Linesman Craig Wrolstad leads his NFL officiating crew to supervise the live game action on the PBS field between the Jaguars and Bengals.
Jaguars and Bengals players, coaching, and team support staffs may continue to wear pink colored NFL apparel both on the field and in the sidelines during today's game to support the NFL's annual 'A Crucial Catch' campaign throughout October, to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the survivors.
NO injuries, hope Jaguars Head Coach Doug Marrone's and QB Gardner Minshew's leadership results to win #3 for Jacksonville in 2019, and LET'S GO JAGUARS!!!! DUUUU....VALLLLL!
2019 Jaguars @ Bengals Game Preview, Team Injury Reports, Live NFL Game Centers, NFL On CBS Early Regional Single Header Game TV Distribution Map in Yellow, And NFL's 'A Crucial Catch' Links:
https://www.jaguars.com/news/ten-things-jaguars-bengals
https://www.jaguars.com/team/injury-report/
https://www.bengals.com/team/injury-report/
https://www.jaguars.com/game-day/2019/re...t-bengals/
https://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/201910200...rs@bengals
https://506sports.com/
https://www.nfl.com/crucialcatch

Cincinnati statistically are both last in the NFL in offensive rushing yards per game at 56.5 yards, and in rushing yardage allowed by their opponent allowing 184.5 YPG. Bengals Team Defense is 31st above the Miami Dolphins, but their Team Offense is ranked #26.
Jacksonville is currently ranked #16 in the NFL in Total Offense, but #23 in Total Defense.
Jacksonville ended a four-game regular season game losing streak when they defeated Cincinnati by the score of 23-7, in both teams last meeting played at TIAA Bank Field back on November 5, 2017. Blake Bortles threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Marqise Lee, Jaydon Mickens returned his 63-yard punt return for a touchdown, and Josh Lambo kicked his three PAT's, and his three field goals from 32, 56, and 25 yards to complete the Jaguars game scoring.
Mark Brunell lead the Jaguars to their last regular season road win at Cincinnati, throwing 3 touchdowns passes, each from 12 yards to Kevin Lockett, 9 yards to Pete Mitchell, and 26 yards to Jimmy Smith. Stacey Mack also scored a 3-yard TD run, Fred Taylor scored on a two-point conversion, and Danny Boyd kicked three PAT'S, for the Jaguars to win 29-15 at Paul Brown Stadium, back on December 15, 2002.
Jacksonville also leads the all-time regular season series over Cincinnati at 12-9-0, in today's 22nd meeting.
Partly cloudy skies at 70 degrees is the local gamecast inside Paul Brown Stadium in Downtown Cincinnati, for the 1:05 PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff, along with 0% precipitation, 60% humidity, and mils southwest winds at 3 miles per hour.
Head Linesman Craig Wrolstad leads his NFL officiating crew to supervise the live game action on the PBS field between the Jaguars and Bengals.
Jaguars and Bengals players, coaching, and team support staffs may continue to wear pink colored NFL apparel both on the field and in the sidelines during today's game to support the NFL's annual 'A Crucial Catch' campaign throughout October, to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the survivors.
NO injuries, hope Jaguars Head Coach Doug Marrone's and QB Gardner Minshew's leadership results to win #3 for Jacksonville in 2019, and LET'S GO JAGUARS!!!! DUUUU....VALLLLL!




2019 Jaguars @ Bengals Game Preview, Team Injury Reports, Live NFL Game Centers, NFL On CBS Early Regional Single Header Game TV Distribution Map in Yellow, And NFL's 'A Crucial Catch' Links:
https://www.jaguars.com/news/ten-things-jaguars-bengals
https://www.jaguars.com/team/injury-report/
https://www.bengals.com/team/injury-report/
https://www.jaguars.com/game-day/2019/re...t-bengals/
https://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/201910200...rs@bengals
https://506sports.com/
https://www.nfl.com/crucialcatch