CINCINNATI — Whoever starts at quarterback for the winless Browns will be facing a defense that’s among the best in the league at taking the ball away.
It’s one of the things that’s gone right in Cincinnati’s lost season.
The Bengals are tied for second in the NFL with 14 interceptions, one behind San Diego. And it’s not only the interceptions that stand out.
The Bengals (4-7-1) also among the best at knocking down passes at the line of scrimmage.