The Cincinnati Bengals are coming off a disastrous, 39-38 loss to the previously winless New York Jets , in which they blew a 15-point lead in the fourth quarter. It wasn't the first time this defense has hurt the Bengals (3-5), which is why they are taking extra measures to right the ship.
First-year Bengals defensive coordinator Al Golden said that his unit held a players-only meeting following Sunday's loss, which shows that his players have a sense of urgency to correct their issues.
"I don't know what was talked about -- nor should I -- but it does feel like the fact that was called is a sense of urgency there, as there should be," Golden said, via ESPN . "Because we cannot do that to the offense and special teams again."
The Bengals are now 1-3 when scoring at least 38 p

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