CINCINNATI -- A historically poor showing produced a players-only meeting for Cincinnati's defense on Monday.
Members of the Bengals' defense spent extra time together following the team's 39-38 loss to the New York Jets , which were winless entering the weekend. For the first time dating back to 2000, the Jets scored 35 points and racked up more than 500 offensive yards in a single game. New York accomplished that feat despite not having quarterback Tyrod Taylor and wide receiver Garrett Wilson , who were both out with injuries.
On Monday, Bengals defensive coordinator Al Golden said the players' meeting is an indication that what is happening is "unacceptable" and the defense needs to relieve the burden place on other units across the team.
"I don't know what was talked about --

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