The Cincinnati Bengals are hosting the Green Bay Packers on Sunday and without getting into what specifically needs to happen for the Bengals to win, every conversation starts and ends with the NFL’s reigning MVP, Aaron Rodgers.
It’s not just going to be on Cincinnati’s defense, though. The Bengals offense must do something they haven’t done particularly well this year: Score in the first quarter.
The Bengals have scored just one touchdown in four first quarters. To keep pace with Rodgers and the Packers’ potent offense, the pressure will be on Joe Burrow and Co.