Jungle Roar Postgame Heads Should Roll - But Likely Won't - After Another Pathetic Defensive Effort

Jungle Roar Postgame Heads Should Roll - But Likely Won't - After Another Pathetic Defensive Effort

Author: Mike Petraglia November 3, 2025 Duration: 45:23
CINCINNATI -- Just when you thought it couldn't get worse. Meet the 2025 Bengals defense. After one of the more heroic quarterback performances in franchise history, the defense found a way to completely and utterly mess themselves with a collapse that may have outdone the epic fail one week earlier against a winless Jets team. Caleb Williams found Colston Loveland with 17 seconds left for a 58-yard go-ahead touchdown to lead the visiting Chicago Bears to a wild 47-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday in Cincinnati. Jobs should be lost at every level after what the Bengals have done the last two weeks at home. Skinny joins Trags to explain why with the failing football operations and ownership, it almost certainly won't. Loveland caught the pass at the Cincinnati 40 and broke a Jordan Battle tackle attempt and outraced the Cincinnati secondary for the score. The game ended on the interception of Joe Flacco’s Hail Mary pass 20 yards shy of the end zone. Loveland had a pair of touchdown grabs and stepped up for Cole Kmet, who didn’t play in the second half due to a concussion. Flacco, playing with a sprained AC joint in his right shoulder, completed 31-of-47 passes and threw for a career-high 470 yards and four touchdowns for the Bengals (3-6), who lost for the sixth time in seven games. Flacco, playing with a sprained AC joint in his right shoulder, completed 31-of-47 passes and threw for a career-high 470 yards and four touchdowns for the Bengals (3-6), who lost for the sixth time in seven games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

There's a particular kind of conversation that happens when lifelong fandom meets decades of professional sportswriting, and you can find it on Jungle Roar. Host Mike Petraglia, known to many as Trags, isn't just another voice analyzing plays; he's a Cincinnati native who spent 27 years covering the NFL's New England Patriots before turning his full attention to his hometown team. That unique perspective-an outsider's analytical eye combined with an insider's passion-fuels every episode. This podcast dives deep into the Cincinnati Bengals, moving beyond the weekly headlines to explore the strategy, personalities, and stories that define the franchise. Each week, Petraglia brings on guests who are genuine experts on the Bengals and the broader NFL landscape, ensuring discussions are both insightful and grounded in real knowledge. Listeners get more than just opinion; they get the context that comes from a host who has built a career in press boxes and locker rooms. It’s that blend of heartfelt enthusiasm and seasoned, professional insight that makes this show a distinct listen for anyone invested in the twists and turns of an NFL season, especially when those twists involve stripes. Whether it’s breaking down a crucial draft pick, understanding a coaching decision, or looking ahead to a pivotal matchup, Jungle Roar delivers analysis with a depth that only someone with Petraglia’s background can provide.
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Jungle Roar Which Offseason Moves Will Mean The Most This Season [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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CINCINNATI -- The Bengals have made wholesale changes to their roster this offseason, boosting their defense and fortifying their offensive line. They brought in All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence and made several…