BIGGEST Bengals Frustration, Burton the Bust & Hendrickson's Uncertain Future | Enter the Jungle


Author: Cincinnati Bengals Talk, HMA December 10, 2025 Duration: 22:00
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BIGGEST Bengals Frustration, Burton the Bust & Hendrickson's Uncertain Future | Enter the Jungle

The Cincinnati Bengals have been frustrating to watch this season - what is the biggest source of frustration so far? James Rapien and Andrew Fox Miller each share their top grievances, and they react to the news of Trey Hendrickson opting for surgery with a six-week recovery timeline. Has Trey played his final snap as a Cincinnati Bengal? Plus, the Bengals waived second-year wide receiver Jermaine Burton. The guys react to the decision to cut Burton and discuss what to make of the team's FanDuel odds in Week 15.

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