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Bengals Defense Shuts Down Cardinals' High-Powered Offense
30 Dec
Summary
- Bengals defense allowed minimal yards to Cardinals' top players.
- Rookie Shemar Stewart recorded his first NFL sack.
- Joe Burrow completed all 19 passes without pressure for 203 yards.

The Cincinnati Bengals defense achieved a season-best performance on Sunday, effectively neutralizing the Arizona Cardinals' high-octane offense in a 37-14 win. Despite the Cardinals finding some success against backups late in the game, the Bengals' starters held Jacoby Brissett to minimal yards and curbed their run game significantly. Cornerbacks DJ Turner and Dax Hill were instrumental, with Hill breaking up three passes and allowing no catches, notably against star tight end Trey McBride and rookie Marvin Harrison Jr.
The defensive front also applied consistent pressure, recording four sacks and eight quarterback hits. Rookie defensive end Shemar Stewart notched his first career sack, a promising sign for the team's future. Linebackers Demetrius Knight Jr. and Barrett Carter also played crucial roles in limiting the Cardinals' offensive threats, with Carter contributing a key pass breakup on a crucial third down.




