Joe Finds Ja’Marr and Tee For Third-Quarter TDs
Joe Burrow linked with Ja’Marr Chase on a back-shoulder landing throw to cap off the Bengals’ first possession of the second half and prolong the result in 14-6. It was Chase’s sixth landing reception of the season, the league lead by means of Sunday’s video games.
Later within the third, the Bengals put collectively a 12-play, 78-yard drive culminating in a Burrow slant go to Tee Higgins that the fifth-year receiver took 25 yards to the tip zone. It was Higgins’ third landing of the season and twenty seventh of his profession.
Chase completed the sport with 5 catches for 55 yards, whereas Higgins added 4 catches for 82 yards.
Hendrickson, Rankins Log First-Half Sacks
Trey Hendrickson celebrated his a centesimal profession regular-season recreation by recording his sixth sack of the season, when he bought to Deshaun Watson on a 3rd right down to power a Browns punt within the opening quarter.
Within the second quarter, Sheldon Rankins logged his first sack as a Bengal when he tracked down Watson for a lack of seven yards. It boosted Rankins’ profession sack complete to 30.5.
Hubbard Grabs First Profession INT
Halfway by means of the third quarter, Sam Hubbard dropped into protection and picked off a tipped go by Dorian Thompson-Robinson to arrange the Bengals’ offense on the Cleveland 43-yard line. It
marked Hubbard’s first profession interception in his 97th recreation performed. Hubbard additionally logged his second sack of the season, forcing a Thompson-Robinson fumble within the Browns’ backfield early within the fourth quarter.
Stone’s Notches First INT as a Bengal
Geno Stone recorded his first interception as a member of the Bengals when he picked off Thompson-Robinson with simply over 4 minutes left and returned it 49 yards to the Browns’ 30.
It marked Stone’s ninth profession choose. He had an AFC-leading seven interceptions final season in his ultimate yr with the Baltimore Ravens. Shortly after his interception, Stone was carted off the sector with a leg harm.