Boston Sunday Globe

Browning inspires Bengals to OT rally

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Bengals 27

Vikings 24

CINCINNATI — Trailing, 17-3, late in the third quarter behind an offense that had struggled to move the ball, the Bengals needed Jake Browning to be nearly perfect — and he was.

Browning led Cincinnati to three fourth-quarter touchdowns and directed the winning drive in overtime in his latest extraordin­ary performanc­e since taking over for the injured Joe Burrow, and the Bengals beat the Vikings, 27-24, Saturday to improve their position in the NFL playoff race.

Browning won his third straight start and improved to 3-1 since Burrow suffered a season-ending right wrist injury in a loss at Baltimore. This time, he threw for 184 yards and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter and overtime, becoming the fourth QB in the past two years to throw for at least that many yards and two or more scores after three quarters.

“I feel like I need a beer,” said Browning, who beat a team that cut him from its practice squad two years ago.

Tee Higgins went high over a Vikings defender to catch a 16-yard pass from Browning and made a twisting move at the goal line for the tying touchdown with 39 seconds left in regulation.

Then, in overtime, a scrambling Browning found Tyler Boyd for a 44-yard completion that got Cincinnati (8-6) into Vikings territory and set up Evan McPherson’s game-ending 29-yard field goal.

“Jake’s just so steady, you know?” Bengals coach Zac Taylor said. “He really is. He doesn’t get rattled by a negative play. He doesn’t overreact to it.”

Browning, undrafted in 2019 out of Washington, was 29 for 42 for 324 yards with two touchdowns — both to Higgins — and an intercepti­on. He completed passes to 11 receivers and has a 110.9 passer rating in his four starts.

Nick Mullens, the fourth quarterbac­k to start a game this season for the Vikings, was solid in defeat. He passed for 303 yards with two TDs but threw two intercepti­ons.

“An absolute grind of a football game,” Mullens said. “But those are the types of games you want to be in.”

Minnesota (7-7) has lost three of four, the only win in that stretch being a 3-0 game at Las Vegas that led to Joshua Dobbs being benched in favor of Mullens, who had more success finding the Vikings’ playmakers.

Jordan Addison had six catches for 111 yards and two TDs. Justin Jefferson had seven receptions for 84 yards in his first full game since returning from a hamstring injury. He suffered a chest injury in the Raiders game.

“Nick did a fantastic job today,” Jefferson said. “Especially with just a week of preparatio­n of him being the starting quarterbac­k. I feel like he came out today with confidence.”

Backup Ty Chandler had a career-high 132 rushing yards and a touchdown for Minnesota. Chandler got the start in place of Alexander Mattison (sprained ankle).

With five teams a half-game behind them in the NFC standings, the Vikings could be out of playoff position by the end of the weekend.

“Very unfortunat­e,” Minnesota coach Kevin O’Connell said. “Come on the road and battle a team that’s playing well right now. Felt like we let one slip away.”

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