Bengals @ Broncos
Monday Night Preview
Cincinnati’s confidence took a body blow with the loss of joe burrow until later this season. Denver’s close losses leave them angry and hungry. This one will be won and lost in the passing game and the trenches. Whoever wins the line whoever can attack through the air in chunks wins the scoreboard.
Expect short drives, field position chess, and a handful of explosive snaps that will make the highlights.
Snapshot
Cincinnati
came into the week riding a short leash after a historic, turnover-heavy blowout to Minnesota 48–10.
The offense looked dysfunctional, and the turnover bug was in the air. a teams whose normal identity is an explosive pass game built around Ja’Marr Chase.
Denver
two tight losses in a row after opening Week 1 with a win. Defense has pieces but the offense is still finding its balance under Sean Payton and Bo Nix’s development curve.
Injuries
Bengals
Joe Burrow out / surgery for Grade-3 turf toe expected timeline is multi month recovery
TE Noah Fant concussion: ruled OUT
DE Shemar Stewart ankle OUT
Bengals are playing without Burrow, Fant is out, and some young defensive front depth is off the board. That changes play call mixes and personnel matchups all night.
Broncos
WR Marvin Mims Jr. questionable (hip) limited Saturday game status will be decided short before kickoff.
TE Evan Engram practiced and trending active
Denver’s healthiest of the two trenches wise, but Mims’ availability affects their vertical/field-stretching packages.
What We Know
Bengals
Turnovers kill you.
The Minnesota game was a turnover clinic four giveaways, two returned for TDs
and that’s a frame that will change coach Zac Taylor’s play calling.
Run game is secondary but critical.
With Noah Fant out and Burrow unavailable, Cincinnati MUST lean on the run and QB friendly play calls to keep the pass rush from feasting.
Broncos
Close but not finished.
Denver has lost really close games
their defense offers real deal football, but the offense has been penalized by bad timing and poor situational execution.
Bo Nix shows flashes but also small issues still, Denver’s defense can take over if the offense sustains drives.
the Ja’Marr Chase vs. Pat Surtain matchup is the chessboard whoever wins that duel shifts the entire game
Keys of the game
Bengals need to
Protect the ball.
No more giveaways turnovers shut off comebacks before they start.
short, clean completions
let Ja’Marr Chase work in space and get the RBs moving to set up manageable down and distances.
Generate pressure on Bo Nix
take advantage of quick throws and limit YAC.
Broncos need to
Win the line of scrimmage.
If they control the LOS, they control the tempo and keep Browning guessing.
Force Cincinnati into long down and distance
make Browning attempt low percentage throws.
Exploit Fant’s absence in the Bengals’ coverage scheme rotate safeties intelligently and make the Bengals beat you one on one.
Matchups
Bengals’ fast-ball vs. Denver’s pressure
Denver’s front wants to quicken the clock and make Browning throw earlier than he's comfortable with.
Browning has shown issues with interceptions in limited starts pressure + confusion = TOs.
Ja’Marr Chase vs. Surtain:
This is the headline. If Surtain locks down Chase, Bengals must findd vertical threats elsewhere
if Chase wins, Denver’s safety help will change and free room underneath.
Broncos intermediate seams vs Bengals linebackers
With Fant out, Denver can play more two high and dare Bengals to beat them on drive sustaining catches rather than tight window red zone plays.
Key players to watch
Ja’Marr Chase
Nothing needs to be said
Bo Nix
this is still the young QB’s climb, if he lives in rhythm and avoids turnovers, Denver controls clock and tempo.
Pat Surtain II
his matchups dictate how Bengals distribute looks.
Jake Browning
ball security will be the story pressure + mistakes = blowout.
Prediction
This is Denver’s house. Bengals are on a slope without Burrow and Fant. if Browning stays clean and Chase gets his looks it stays competitive. but the matchup math favors the Broncos. Our Lean: bengals by 3 24–21.