The Lions' defense held the Bengals to a field goal during the first half.
Fox NFL analyst Rob Gronkowski apparently wasn't impressed with progress the Cincinnati Bengals' offense appeared to make in the final minutes of the first half of the team's NFL Week 5 game against the Detroit Lions at Paycor Stadium.
"I expect this game to start getting out of hand in the third and fourth quarter," Gronkowski said at halftime.
Bengals quarterback Jake Browning threw two interceptions during the first half, but led Cincinnati on a drive in the final two minutes that resulted to its first points of the game on a 50-yard field goal by Evan McPherson.
"They should feel very good that they're only down 11 at this point of the game," Fox analyst Daryl Johnston said.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Rob Gronkowski expects Lions-Bengals to get out of hand in second half
Category: Football