Boston Herald

Green, Burfict revive Bengals

- — HERALD WIRE SERVICES

CINCINNATI — Bengals receiver A.J. Green followed his disappoint­ing game with a dominating one — 173 yards and a touchdown — and the Cincinnati defense that was inspired by Vontaze Burfict’s return clamped down on the Miami Dolphins for a 22-7 victory last night.

The Bengals (3-1) rebounded from a 29-17 home loss to Denver on Sunday with a solid all-around game against a depleted team.

Green (10 catches) beat the Dolphins (1-3) on every type of route. He was upset with himself after dropping a pivotal third-down pass and failing to make an impact against Denver.

During the first three quarters, Green had 166 yards on catches while Miami had 152 total yards. The Bengals’ season-long problem of stalling out near the goal line forced them to settle for Mike Nugent’s five field goals.

The Dolphins were missing four starting offensive linemen, two linebacker­s, running back Arian Foster and tight end Jordan Cameron. They had one big play — Ryan Tannehill threw a 74-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills — but couldn’t do anything else on offense.

The Bengals defense got a lift from Burfict’s return. The volatile linebacker was suspended by the NFL for the first three games because of his illegal hits. He got a loud ovation when he ran onto the field during introducti­ons wearing a baseball cap. Burfict knocked down a pass and had three tackles.

Mostly, it was Green’s show. He caught a 51-yard pass off Andy Dalton’s scramble in the first half, and had a 43-yard catch that set up another field goal in the third quarter for a 19-7 lead.

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