The Columbus Dispatch

Burrow throws 3 TDS, Bengals drop Steelers

- Will Graves

PITTSBURGH – Joe Burrow threw for 178 yards and three touchdowns, including two to rookie Ja’marr Chase, and the Cincinnati Bengals handled the listless Pittsburgh Steelers 24-10 on Sunday. Burrow connected on a 17-yard strike to Tyler Boyd and found Chase for 34-yard and 9-yard scores as the Bengals (2-1) won at Heinz Field for the first time since 2015.

Facing a pass rush missing injured All-pro linebacker T.J. Watt, Burrow completed 14 of 18 passes, highlighte­d by the chemistry he and Chase have quickly rekindled since the Bengals selected Burrow’s former LSU teammate in the first round of the draft.

Their first touchdown was a beautiful rainbow down the sideline with 37 seconds to go in the first half that ended with Chase simply running past Pittsburgh cornerback James Pierre for the score that put Cincinnati up 14-7 at the break. Their second – in which Burrow had plenty of time to find Chase in the back of the end zone – put the Steelers in a 17-point hole midway through the third quarter from which Pittsburgh (1-2) never threatened to recover.

Joe Mixon ran for 90 yards for Cincinnati, which is above .500 heading into October for the first time in head coach Zac Taylor’s three-year tenure. The Bengals did it by protecting Burrow. The Steelers failed to register a sack, ending their Nfl-record streak of 75 games with at least one quarterbac­k takedown.

The going for Roethlisbe­rger was far tougher.

Playing behind an offensive line that is struggling to do much of anything right, Roethlisbe­rger threw a pair of intercepti­ons in Pittsburgh territory, absorbed four sacks and looked out of sorts much of the afternoon. Roethlisbe­rger completed 38 of 57 passes for 318 yards – most of them while trying unsuccessf­ully to rally in the second half – with a touchdown and the two picks.

Rookie running back Najee Harris ran for 40 yards and caught 14 passes for 102 more as often the only playmaker at Roethlisbe­rger’s disposal. The Steelers were playing without leading wide receiver Diontae Johnson (groin) and lost Juju Smith-schuster to a rib injury in the third quarter.

 ?? KAREEM ELGAZZAR/CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ?? Bengals wide receiver Ja’marr Chase catches a pass along the sideline against the Steelers on Sunday in Pittsburgh.
KAREEM ELGAZZAR/CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Bengals wide receiver Ja’marr Chase catches a pass along the sideline against the Steelers on Sunday in Pittsburgh.

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