ESPN’s Ryan Clark blasted the Cincinnati Bengals during halftime of the team’s NFL Week 4 game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on ABC’s Monday Night Football.

“The Cincinnati Bengals are becoming the get-right game for whatever team they’re playing,” Clark said. “In the last six quarters they’ve been outscored 69-13. You’re not even playing like a professional outfit. And that’s not just about the quarterback position. They have to find an answer somewhere.”

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“They’re killing themselves with penalties,” Jason Kelce added. “Cincinnati has their work cut out for them. They lost the best player in the world on offense. Their defense is not living up to it. … It’s been a really good half for the Bengals’ offense.”

“They way they’re executing, it looks like one team came prepared to play (and) another did not,” Clark added.

“It feels dire when you lose Joe Burrow, who is clearly one of the top three quarterbacks in the league,” Monday Night Football analyst Troy Aikman said during the second half. “But this second half they’ve got to start building something, because this is what it’s gonna look like going forward.”

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: ESPN’s Ryan Clark says Bengals are get-right game for any opponent