CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Bengals have endured back-to-back losses since star quarterback Joe Burrow was sidelined with turf toe — but they're looking to change that this week against the powerhouse Detroit Lions.

The Bengals (2-2) are coming off an embarrassing 28-3 loss to the Denver Broncos, whereas the Lions, who are on a three-game win streak, last beat the Browns 34-10.

Ahead of Sunday's matchup, Detroit QB Jared Goff said the Lions aren't taking the Bengals lightly, calling them a "really dang good team."

Despite the praise from Goff, both Cincinnati's offense and defense have been riddled with issues the past few weeks.

On offense, the Bengals have not scored a touchdown since the fourth quarter against the Vikings, against whom Cincinnati suffered the worst loss in franchise

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