The Cincinnati Bengals have a major hole to address at quarterback. When Joe Burrow went down with a lower body injury, the Bengals started to struggle. After slipping to 2-3 with a 37-24 loss to the Detroit Lions, Cincinnati decided to make a move. The front office acquired Cleveland Browns veteran Joe Flacco in a trade to replace Jake Browning at quarterback.

In order to make space for Flacco to step in, the Bengals had to let go of one of their players. While most fans thought that Browning was the clear candidate, Cincinnati chose to keep him around. Instead, the front office decided to move on from Brett Rypien, cutting the veteran from its roster on Tuesday afternoon, according to ESPN's NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Burrow is out until at least late December. When he left the

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