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At 0-2, the Cincinnati Bengals are in familiar territory. In 2022 and 2023, the Bengals lost their first two games, and by Week 7 of both years, they were .500 or better in the win-loss standings.
Cincinnati has a good chance to pull itself out of an early rut in a home game against the Washington Commanders.
The Commanders beat the New York Giants last week, but they’ve allowed the most passing touchdowns (six) in two weeks, which could be an issue on the road against Joe Burrow and Co., especially if wideout Tee Higgins (hamstring) returns to action.
Most of our experts sided with the Bengals. Yet Sobleski went against the grain to take the points with the Commanders.
“The Commanders are primarily a spread play. Aside from Washington’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1, these two teams have kept games close,” Sobleski said.
“Furthermore, Washington’s seven sacks are only two behind the league leaders. Meanwhile, the Bengals offensive line remains a sore spot. Clearly, Joe Burrow and Co. aren’t clicking on all cylinders.
“As long as Washington can apply pressure, this contest should remain close, or even favor the Commanders. Also, expect continued improvement from Jayden Daniels, who’s been the best of a weak rookie quarterback group to date.
“Coordinator Kliff Kingsbury is slowly opening up the offense. Daniels gets the ball out quickly, takes a few shots when available and adds a significant presence as a runner.”
ATS Consensus: Bengals -8
Score Prediction: Bengals 34, Commanders 20
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