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Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Cam Taylor-Britt had to eat his words Monday after his team lost 38-33 to the Washington Commanders at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
On Friday, Taylor-Britt drew the ire of the Commanders’ fan base after he said that Washington runs a “college offense” to cater to Daniels. You can check out Taylor-Britt’s full comments here.
However, Daniels looked like a seasoned NFL veteran Monday against the Bengals. He went 21/23 for 254 yards with 2 touchdowns. The Commanders rookie also went viral for juking the socks off of a Bengals defender.
After the game, Taylor-Britt was asked if he “regrets” what he said about Daniels and the Commanders’ offense.
“No, ma’am. I do not regret it,” answered the Bengals cornerback. “And I didn’t mean anything malicious out of the comment. It was made bigger than what it was.
“Yes, I can eat my words, most definitely. We did take an L today as a team. But it was sort of a college offense. Very quick, clean throws.”
Cam Taylor-Britt on his comments about the Commanders offense before the game and if he regrets it: pic.twitter.com/7NmcLAbhdG
— Kelsey Conway (@KelseyLConway) September 24, 2024
Taylor-Britt was the one who ended up looking more like a college-level talent while defending Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin. Towards the end of the first half, McLaurin outran Taylor-Britt to catch a 55-yard bomb from Daniels that led to a touchdown one play later.
JAYDEN TO TERRY.
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Not bad for a college offense pic.twitter.com/rkPH53bUzA
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) September 24, 2024
McLaurin finished with 4 catches for 100 yards and 1 touchdown.
The loss dropped the Bengals to 0-3 for the season, which doesn’t bode well for their playoff hopes.
Since 1990, only four teams have gone on to make the playoffs after starting the year 0-3.