Bengals Beat Podcast: Bengals vs. Chargers preview
Kelsey Conway breaks down the upcoming game between the Bengals and the Chargers.
The Cincinnati Bengals (4-6) head West to face the the Los Angeles Chargers (6-3) in NFL Week 11 at SoFi Stadium on Sunday night.
Cincinnati is coming off a loss to the Baltimore Ravens last week. Los Angeles beat the Tennessee Titans last week.
Watch Bengals vs. Chargers on Peacock
Odds according to BetMGM as of Friday afternoon.
Kelsey Conway, Enquirer Bengals beat reporter: The Chargers underwent a lot of changes this offseason with a new head coach in Jim Harbaugh and also a new general manager. I think Los Angeles wins this game because of a freak play by Justin Herbert. Chargers, 30 Bengals 24
Jason Williams, Enquirer sports columnist: Jim Harbaugh has quickly installed a winning culture in the Chargers’ organization, and Los Angeles is riding a three-game winning streak. The Chargers’ defense is really good, but Los Angeles hasn’t faced an offense as good as the Bengals.’ It’s hard to pick against Joe Burrow when his back is against the wall in a must-win road game. Bengals 24, Chargers 23
Jason Hoffman, Enquirer sports editor: Joe Burrow seemed loose at his weekly press conference this week. Maybe it’s because he knew Tee Higgins was coming back or the extra couple of days off after the loss to the Ravens. Either way, the Chargers are better in the trenches than the Bengals even if Cincinnati was fully healthy and that will be the difference. Chargers 31, Bengals 28
TV Channel: NBC (Channel 5/WLWT-TV)
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