CINCINNATI (AP) — Coordinator Hue Jackson was going over the Bengals' many offensive failures with a group of reporters in his office on Monday afternoon when there was a knock on the door. Cincinnati rested its regulars because it was playing the Jets again the following week in the playoffs. After a 43-17 loss in New England and a deeply disappointing 37-37 tie with Carolina the last two weeks, the Bengals put a lot of effort and focus into getting things right in Indianapolis. An offense that came into the game ranked fifth overall in the NFL failed to get a first down on any of its first eight possessions. Cincinnati didn't even cross midfield until the fourth quarter. The Bengals were missing Pro Bowl receiver A.J.