Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals took care of business at home on Sunday night, defeating the Buffalo Bills to win their fourth straight game.
The Cincinnati Bengals continue to roll, taking down their AFC rival Buffalo Bills, 24-18, on Sunday night at Paycor Stadium. The last time these two teams met was a tragic Monday night in January when Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest. As you’d expect, it was an emotional return for No. 3, who was inactive in this game. When the ball was kicked off and reflection turned into focus for everyone on the field, the Bengals quickly got to work.
The Bengals got a key stop in their own zone to force a field goal to begin the third quarter, making it a 21-10 game. Then, after turning the ball over on downs, the Bengals’ defense picked up the offense by forcing a fumble on Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid. He went airborne on first-and-10 from the Cincinnati 22-yard line, and before landing, the ball was knocked out of his arms and recovered by the Bengals. That eventually led to an Evan McPherson field goal to push the lead to 24-10.
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