GREEN BAY, Wis. —
It was the ultimate tale of two halves for the Cincinnati Bengals, who dropped a fourth consecutive game Sunday at the hands of the Green Bay Packers, 27-18, in the debut of Joe Flacco at quarterback.
The Bengals (2-4) have a short week ahead of them to snap their losing skid, as they'll welcome in the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-1) on Thursday night in Week 7. Advertisement
In the first half, it was the Cincinnati defense that kept the Bengals in the game. In his first two quarters under center for the Bengals, Joe Flacco led an attack that totaled just 65 yards, with 44 coming on the final drive of the half that set up a field goal attempt as time expired in the second quarter.
Despite Evan McPherson hitting a would-be NFL record 67-yard attempt, the snap came after Gre