Cincinnati Bengals, Joe Flacco and New England Patriots
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The Cincinnati Bengals are heading into Week 12 with more uncertainty at quarterback, something fans have gotten used to this season. Joe Flacco finished the game against the Steelers after taking a hard hit from T.J. Watt, who drove him into the ground and drew a flag.
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"Joe (Burrow) looked good," Flacco said after practice. "It's cool to see him out there. Obviously when you're both now taking reps, and things like that, conversations kinda happen. And just like 'how do you see this vs. that?' But yeah, Joe looked good."
Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco had 199 passing yards with a touchdown and an interception against the Steelers in Week 11.