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The New York Jets benched their team captain Jamien Sherwood during the Week 8 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
A winless start for the New York Jets took a toll on Justin Fields. At one point in the lead-up to Sunday's game in Cincinnati, he found himself laying down in his closet and crying.
Breece Hall rushed for two second-half touchdowns and threw a 4-yard TD pass to Mason Taylor with 1:54 left, helping the New York Jets edge the Cincinnati Bengals 39-38 for their first win under coach Aaron Glenn.
Looking to move back to .500, the Bengals led the New York Jets for most of their Oct. 26 game at Paycor Stadium before a stunning Jets comeback saw the visitors emerge victorious, 39-38. The loss was an improbable one for Cincinnati. It was almost unexplainable for head coach Zac Taylor.
The former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, now the New York Jets coach, picked up his first victory in his new role, guiding his team to a 39-38 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. The victory not only snapped the Jets’ seven-game losing streak, but it also lifted the distinction of them being the NFL’s only winless team off their backs.
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Live updates: Flacco, Bengals seek second-straight win as New York Jets make visit to Paycor Stadium
The Bengals seek to get back to .500 on the season as they welcome the New York Jets to Paycor Stadium Sunday.