Second-year kicker Evan McPherson tied the game with a 47-yard field goal. Bengals tie game at 3-3Ĭincinnati had its best drive of the game thus far, moving 47 yards on seven plays, but also failed to reach to end zone. The Titans had 75 yards before that drive. The fumble was recovered by wide receiver Treylon Burks for the touchdown. Running back Derrick Henry caught a screen pass for 69 yards, but fumbled at the 4-yard line. Bengals give up 69-yard screen pass to Derrick Henry, Titans lead 10-3Ī one-play, 75-yard drive by the Titans puts the Bengals in a 10-3 hole. Derrick Henry has 13 rushing yards on seven carries. Joe Burrow has completed his last six pass attempts.īurrow has run four times for 29 yards. The Bengals tied the game on the PAT by Evan McPherson.Ī third-down conversion on a 24-yard catch and run by Trayveon Williams sustained the TD drive. Running back Samaje Perine scored the Bengals' first touchdown with a 7-yard run. The Cincinnati Bengals entered the red zone just before the two-minute warning and then came out with offensive lineman Hakeem Adeniji in formation as an extra blocker. Bengals tie game 10-10 after two-minute warning The Titans will receive the second-half kickoff. Bengals tied 10-10 with Titans at halftimeĪfter Cincinnati tied the game, Tennessee marched down the field on a 10-play, 58-yard drive in 1:51, and appeared poised to take the lead, but the drive stalled and rookie kicker Caleb Shudak missed a 35-yard field goal attempt. Sam Hubbard's third-down sack of Ryan Tannehill ‒ the Bengals' first of the game ‒ ends the Titans' first drive of the second half. Bengals get first sack of Ryan Tannehill to halt Titans' first drive of third quarter Both Boyd and Tee Higgins had crucial third-down catches to sustain the drive. Kicker Evan McPherson converted a 38-yard field goal. In a drive that saw wide receiver Tyler Boyd lead after being hit in the back of the head following a third-down catch, the Titans being called for roughing quarterback Joe Burrow and Burrow being flagged for intentional grounding, the Bengals have their first lead of the game. Bengals take 13-10 lead halfway through third quarter Tannehill jogged gingerly off the field after a third-down incompletion. Tennessee was unable to convert the touchdown and had to settle for a 24-yard field goal by rookie Caleb Shodak with 39 seconds left in the third quarter. The Bengals' lead didn't last long as the Titans immediately drove down the field thanks to a 51-yard pass from Ryan Tannehill to Treylon Burks, which was made even longer with a roughing the passer penalty. The go-ahead score was set up by an outstanding 16-yard catch by Trenton Irwin from Burrow on 3rd-and-12, which Tennessee unsuccessfully challenged. Bengals take 20-13 lead on Joe Burrow's first touchdown pass of the gameĬincinnati drove down the field and Burrow got his first touchdown pass of the game via a 27-yard, back-should throw to wide receiver Tee Higgins. The Titans settle for a 38-yard field goal to cut the Bengals' lead to 20-16 with 6:07 left. Titans score field goal, Bengals lead 20-16 The Bengals had kicked a field goal to take a 23-16 lead inside the two-minute warning, but an unnecessary roughness penalty on the Titans gave the Bengals the ball and a fresh set of downs inside the 10-yard line. The Bengals are 2.5-point favorites and the over/under point total for the game is set at 43.5, according to Tipico Sportsbook.Ĭincinnati is coming off a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers while the Titans beat the Green Bay Packers last week. The Bengals return to Nissan Stadium for the first time since their 19-16 victory in the AFC divisional round last season.Ĭincinnati will be without star wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (hip) and running back Joe Mixon (concussion protocol).īengals injury report: Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase ruled out against Titansīengals vs Titans: Untold stories from the Bengals' playoff win over the Titans NFL footage © NFL Productions LLC.The Cincinnati Bengals (6-4) face the Tennessee Titans (7-3) in a NFL Week 12 matchup with playoff implications. All other NFL-related trademarks are trademarks of the National Football League. NFL and the NFL shield design are registered trademarks of the National Football League.The team names, logos and uniform designs are registered trademarks of the teams indicated.
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