Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bengals find their groove

Offense plays best game of season as 49ers fall again

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Joe Burrow set the tone early when he ducked out of two sack attempts, scrambled away and converted a thirddown pass that extended a game-opening touchdown drive for Cincinnati.

After being hampered early in the season by an injured calf, Burrow looked like his old self once again and that means the Bengals look like contenders.

Burrow threw three touchdown passes, Cincinnati intercepte­d Brock Purdy on back-to-back passes in the second half and the Bengals beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-17 on Sunday for their fourth win in five games.

“All you need to say now is, ‘Welcome back, Burrow. Welcome back,’” receiver Ja’marr Chase said.

Burrow completed 19 straight passes at one point for the Bengals and finished 28 for 32 for 283 yards against a defense for the 49ers (5-3) that has uncharacte­ristically struggled in recent weeks.

But it was what he was able to do with his legs that was almost as important for the Bengals (4-3) after being severely limited before the bye week from his preseason calf injury.

There was the escape act on the opening drive that led to a completion to Tee Higgins. There was the time he audibled into a QB draw on third-and-9 and converted with a 10-yard run. There was a 20-yard scramble to set up a field goal in the third quarter. There was the ability to play from under center which opened up opportunit­ies for runs and play-action passes.

“I worked really hard on that all offseason and for four or five weeks I haven’t been able to really show that,” Burrow said. “So when you see hard work pay off, it’s exciting.”

Burrow helped Cincinnati take control of the game early in the fourth quarter after Logan Wilson intercepte­d a pass from Purdy. The Bengals struck on the next play when Burrow lofted a 17-yard TD pass to Chase.

Purdy had thrown an intercepti­on on the previous drive in the red zone to Germaine Pratt, giving him five intercepti­ons in the past three games after having none in the first five.

Purdy, who played despite being in concussion protocol during the week, threw for 365 yards and had a TD pass to Christian Mccaffrey on the drive after his backto-back intercepti­ons.

But Burrow responded with two long passes to Trenton Irwin and Chase and two first downs running to set up Joe Mixon’s 5-yard run with 2:54 left for the Bengals.

“This is what we know we’re capable of,” coach Zac Taylor after his team’s best offensive performanc­e of the season.

 ?? Josie Lepe The Associated Press ?? Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow had his most complete game of the season, throwing for 283 yards and three TDS as Cincinnati handed the 49ers their third consecutiv­e loss.
Josie Lepe The Associated Press Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow had his most complete game of the season, throwing for 283 yards and three TDS as Cincinnati handed the 49ers their third consecutiv­e loss.

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