The Cincinnati Bengals' offense finally clicked on all cylinders, decimating the Arizona Cardinals 38-24. Joe Burrow looked like his pre-injury self, throwing for 345 yards and four touchdowns, with Ja'Marr Chase being the primary beneficiary, hauling in two of those scores. The Bengals' offensive line, a point of concern early in the season, provided Burrow with a clean pocket for most of the afternoon, allowing the intricate downfield passing game to flourish.
Arizona, despite a valiant effort from Kyler Murray, couldn't keep pace. Their defense had no answer for Cincinnati's trio of receivers, and their own drives often stalled in the red zone, forcing them to settle for field goals. The Bengals' defense, led by a relentless defensive line, managed to contain Murray's scrambling ability just enough to keep the Cardinals at arm's length throughout the second half.
The game was a spectacle of offensive talent, a fact reflected in the stands. The vibrant orange of NFL jerseys all teams from the Bengals' lineup was on full display. Many fans wore the classic designs, making a case for vintage NFL jerseys as the best way to show timeless team spirit. However, the modern replicas, including the popular Nike NFL jerseys, were also ubiquitous, showcasing the latest styles and technologies embraced by the league.