The Cincinnati Bengals are coming off their first win of the season, beating the New York Jets. Cleveland Browns coach Freddie Kitchens thinks the team's confidence is at an all-time high.

All-time high seems like a bit of an exaggeration, but in terms of this season, this is probably the most confidence the team has had. The Bengals have had a rough go at this season, but they had been competitive the few weeks before picking up their win. They lost to the Oakland Raiders by seven and to the Pittsburgh Steelers by six.

One of the big reasons for the Bengals picking up their first win was the team switching back to Andy Dalton. Against the Jets, Dalton threw for 243 yards and a touchdown. After the game, Dalton said it was a big relief to finally get the first win of the season.

“You work all year to win. You prepare each week to win, and for it to finally pay off, it is a big relief,” Dalton said, via the team's official website. “We got our first win of the season. We got Zac (Taylor) his first win as a head coach.”

The Bengals are playing better football right now and Kitchens needs to make sure the Browns are ready to play, especially with his job on the line. There have been rumblings that the Browns could move on from Kitchens this offseason and if he wants to keep his job, the Browns need a win on Sunday.