CINCINNATI -- The host Cincinnati Bengals will try to recover from a humiliating home loss while the injury-riddled Chicago Bears look to put a road defeat behind them when the two teams meet Sunday.

The Bengals (3-5) thought they had some momentum building after beating the AFC North-leading Steelers on Oct. 16. They had fourth-quarter leads of 31-16 and 38-24 at home, and were outscored 23-7 in the final 15 minutes by a Jets team that entered as the NFL's only winless team.

Adding to the misery, the Bengals had their starting quarterback injured on the next-to-last series of the game when Joe Flacco was sacked and sustained a bruised AC joint in his right (throwing) shoulder.

Bengals coach Zac Taylor said Wednesday that it's 50-50 on whether or not Flacco will be able to play this wee

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