San Francisco Chronicle

QB Herbert throws 3 TD passes to help knock off Cincinnati

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CINCINNATI — Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers know how to bounce back after a tough stretch.

They’ve been doing it all season long.

Herbert passed for three touchdowns and Tevaughn Campbell returned a Joe Mixon fumble 61 yards for a score, helping the Chargers hold off Joe Burrow and the Bengals for a 41-22 victory on Sunday.

Herbert was 26-for-35 for 317 yards as Los Angeles (7-5) rebounded after losing 28-13 at Denver the previous Sunday. Mike Williams had five receptions for 110 yards, and Cal alum Keenan Allen caught two of Herbert’s TD passes.

The Chargers got were 4-1, hen dropped four of six. So after Cincinnati turned a 24-0 deficit into a tight game, Herbert and company kept their composure — then put away the Bengals.

“There is no flinch,” Herbert said. “You know, it’s the NFL. Teams are good. They’re gonna come back and they’re gonna do everything they can to get back in the game. I thought the defense did a great job of coming up with that stop, that turnover and turning it into a touchdown.”

Allen helped key Los Angeles’ fast start, scoring twice in the first quarter on a 4-yard reception and a 7-yarder. Herbert’s 44-yard TD to Jaylen Guyton made it 24-0 early in the second quarter.

The Bengals (7-5) stormed back from there, trying to rally for their third straight win. Mixon’s 7-yard TD run made it 24-22 with 7:10 left in the third. But Mixon was stuffed on the two-point-conversion try and Campbell’s fumble return in the fourth quarter helped Los Angeles close out the game

“Today was a little bit uneven at times, but our guys played extremely hard,” Los Angeles head coach Brandon Staley said. “We were outstandin­g against the run, against a really, really good back. I thought we defended in the passing game. I really thought we rushed the quarterbac­k at a high level. It was all hands on deck in the pass rush.”

The Bengals committed four of the game’s seven turnovers. Playing with a dislocated little finger on his throwing hand for much of the day, Burrow threw two intercepti­ons and lost a fumble.

After Campbell’s TD, Los Angeles forced Cincinnati to punt. Herbert then directed a four-play, 52-yard drive capped by a 1-yard TD for Austin Ekeler.

The Bengals still had time, but Burrow was intercepte­d in the end zone by Chris Harris Jr. with 8:07 left. Cincinnati got the ball back again, but Burrow threw short to Tee Higgins on 4th-and-5.

The Bengals “did a good job of switching up and talking at halftime,” Herbert said. “They get paid to play defense, too, I thought we did a good job of taking what we got.”

 ?? Emilee Chinn / Associated Press ?? Chargers cornerback Chris Harris Jr. makes an intercepti­on, one of four turnovers committed by the Bengals.
Emilee Chinn / Associated Press Chargers cornerback Chris Harris Jr. makes an intercepti­on, one of four turnovers committed by the Bengals.

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