Happy Monday, Dawg Pound!
Here's what your morning roundup:
— Down another quarterback, the Browns fell to the Bengals, 31-17, on Sunday in Cincinnati despite a solid debut from rookie and former practice squad player Kevin Hogan. Unfortunately for Cleveland, it couldn't contain the Bengals offense.
— More on Hogan's first NFL appearance: the former Stanford standout combined for 204 yards, including 104 on the ground and a 28-yard rushing touchdown that ranks as the longest score by a quarterback in franchise history.
Take a look at the best photos from the Browns vs. Bengals game in Week 7.

DB Tracy Howard in action against the Bengals during the first half.

LB Christian Kirksey tackles Bengals RB Jeremy Hill in the first half.

K Cody Parkey watches his field goal attempt in the first half.

DB Jamar Taylor tackles Cincinnati Bengals RB Jeremy Hill in the first half.

RB Isaiah Crowell runs for a touchdown in the first half.

RB Isaiah Crowell runs in the endzone in the first half.

RB Isaiah Crowell is chased by Bengals defenders in the first half.

QB Cody Kessler looks to pass in the first half.

QB Kevin Hogan hands the ball off to RB Isaiah Crowell in the first half.

QB Kevin Hogan runs for a touchdown in the second half.

QB Kevin Hogan reaches for the endzone in the second half.

LB Emmanuel Ogbah sacks Bengals QB Andy Dalton in the second half.
— Cleveland's next opponent, the New York Jets, rallied past the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday behind quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick, who was benched in favor of Geno Smith last week, returned to lineup when Smith went down a knee injury.
— The Ben Roethlisberger-less Steelers lost at home to the Patriots — Sunday night's game between the Cardinals and Seahawks ended in a rare 6-6 tie