Young Joe Burrow came through in the clutch with a game-winning drive for Jacksonville. He didn’t play poorly during first half but Bengals had zero when he walked off field at halftime thanks to missed FG and time spent on offense by their defense who also scored 14 unanswered points later that night because of it’s stellar pass protection skills throughout this match up against Cincinnati where they won 24 – 21Big strides for Lawrence. This was by far his best game as a pro and he did it all against the Bengals defense, from cosing turnover bug that plagued him in previous outings to being able take more “easy completions” under coverage while also moving chains through running successfully with option keepers when needed most – 36 yards on 4 carries isn’t just rushing stats!After a dud of an opening half,
C.J. Uzomah came up with the game-winner in overtime to lead his team to victory against Jacksonville and give them back their losing streak! Without him earlier this year during training camp he would have never received such success on Sunday afternoon at Wembley Stadium in London England . The tight end didn’t even catch any passes before halftime but had five catches for 95 yards including two touchdowns after intermission alone which proved too much competition for Burrow as well who injured himself while trying not get tackled by one defender late into OT making it impossible stop there anyways The tight end did plenty of damage on the game-winning drive, as well: a first down catch to Jacksonville’s 43 and 25 yard reception with 2nd downs. The Bengals were in field goal range after this play!
The Bengals had been on their heels for most of the first half, but they came out in second gear and seized control. After scoring a touchdown to open up halftime against Jacksonville’s 14-0 lead (the Jags defense was still wearing down from its earlier stops), Cincinnati took over with an efficient three-andout drive after receiving the ball back following another punt by Fouts – this one downed at midfield where Bo Jackson would’ve caught it if only he were playing today! The home crowd then united behind head coach Chuck Noll as again threatened victory before taking yet another knee without completing any offensive plays; giving way once more into maddening chaos
Efficiently capitalizing off early momentum isn’t always easy: just ask Pittsburgh Steeler