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Bengals top Miami after injured QB Tagovailoa is carted off field

- By Mitch Stacy The Associated Press

Joe Burrow tossed a late 2-yard touchdown pass to Hayden Hurst to seal a 27-15 win for the Cincinnati Bengals over Miami in a Thursday night in a game marred by the horrific sight of Dolphins quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa being taken off on a stretcher.

Tagovailoa was chased down and thrown to the turf by Cincinnati’s Josh Tupou with about six minutes left in the first half. He remained down for more than seven minutes before being taken to a hospital with reported head and neck injuries.

Vonn Bell’s intercepti­on of Miami backup quarterbac­k Teddy Bridgewate­r — the safety’s second pick of the night — with three minutes left in the game set up the Bengals’ final drive.

Evan Mcpherson kicked two fourth-quarter field goals — including a 57-yarder.

Burrow was 20 for 31 for 287 yards and two touchdowns as the Bengals won their second game in five days after dropping the first of the season. Tee Higgins caught seven passes for 124 yards and a TD.

Bridgewate­r threw an incomplete pass on Mi- ami’s final drive to turn the ball over on downs with 57 seconds left.

Tagovailoa was 8 for 14 for 110 yards and an in- terception before his in- jury. Bridgewate­r finished 14 for 23 for 193 yards, a touchdown and an intercepti­on in relief.

Tyreek Hill paced the Dolphins with 10 catches for 160 yards.

added two players to their fledgling Ring of Honor at Paycor Stadium.

Isaac Curtis is regarded as one the team’s all-time great receivers. The four-time Probowler played in Cincinnati

in 1973-84 and still holds the Bengals record for average yards per reception (17.07).

Tackle Willie Anderson was considered one of the best offensive linemen of his era. Anderson played in 182 games (regular and postseason) for Cincinnati in 1996-2007 and went to the Pro Bowl four times.

They join last year’s Ring of Honor inaugural class: team founder/ coach Paul Brown, quarterbac­k Ken Anderson, tackle Anthony Munoz and cornerback Ken Riley.

 ?? JEFF DEAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bengals running back Joe Mixon, left, celebrates after his rushing touchdown against the Miami Dolphins during the first half of Thursday night’s game in Cincinnati.
JEFF DEAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bengals running back Joe Mixon, left, celebrates after his rushing touchdown against the Miami Dolphins during the first half of Thursday night’s game in Cincinnati.

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