The Cincinnati Bengals, the Green Bay Packers’ next opponent, lost 37-24 at home to the Detroit Lions on Sunday. That score included a lot of garbage time scores, as the Bengals scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter once the Lions were already up 28-3.

The first eight drives for Cincinnati’s offense went as such: punt, punt, interception, punt, interceptions, field goal, interception and punt.

Obviously, for a Packers team that has been short on turnovers defensively, the prospect of playing backup quarterback Jake Browning, who has thrown eight interceptions in four games this year, is enticing.

Whenever a backup quarterback throws that many picks, though, the obvious question comes up: Is he going to get benched for the next game?

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor was asked that

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