New York Daily News

CAN’T MISS ’EM ALL

After botching three potential winning FGs, Crosby hits No. 4

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PACKERS 25

BENGALS 22

CINCINNATI — Packers kicker Mason Crosby’s fell into a nightmaris­h Sunday as the afternoon grew late and a stiff wind kept the flag billowing right to left in Paul Brown Stadium.

The historical­ly reliable kicker missed three straight potential winning field-goal attempts before hitting a 49-yarder in overtime to lift Green Bay (4-1) to a wild 25-22 victory over the Bengals.

Crosby had a chance to hit a potentiall­y decisive kick with 2:12 left, and again with three seconds remaining in regulation. Both went wide left. He got another chance to win it in overtime, but again he missed left.

Improbably, he got one more try to redeem himself. “The fact that we kept getting opportunit­ies, you’ve got to give it up to our team, the way we fought to get in that position

again,” said Crosby, who’d converted all six field goals and 11 PATs in the first four games. “And I just wanted so badly to come through there. I had a couple go bad there, and I’m just happy to hit that last one. There was a little bit of relief.”

Packers coach Matt LaFleur talked to Crosby before deciding to send him back out again on fourth-and inches from the Cincinnati 32.

“I did what I thought in my gut was the right thing to do,” LaFleur said.

The Bengals’ Evan McPherson also missed on shots that could have won the game — with 26 seconds left in regulation and again in overtime.

“Both teams tried to lose that game a few times,” Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers said.

Cincinnati tied the score late in the fourth period. Joe Mixon bounced right for an 8-yard touchdown run, and Joe Burrow hit Tee Higgins in the back of the end zone for the 2-point conversion with 3:27 left.

Crosby was set up for a 36-yard shot with 2:12 left. After that miss, the Bengals drove to the Packer 47, but McPherson’s attempt bounced off the right upright with 26 seconds left. Then it was Crosby’s turn to miss again, a 51-yard attempt.

In overtime, Burrow was intercepte­d by linebacker De’Vondre Campbell, but Crosby missed his third straight.

Burrow was taken to the hospital as a precaution after the game for a possible throat bruise, the team said. Burrow threw for 260 yards and two touchdowns but also took a beating from the Green Bay defense.

Rodgers threw two touchdown passes to move into fifth place on the all-time list. Davante Adams caught 11 passes for a career-high 206 yards.

Rodgers threw a 12-yard TD pass to AJ Dillon in the first quarter to tie for fifth place all-time with Philip Rivers. His 5-yard scoring toss to Adams in the second quarter put him ahead of Rivers. He finished 27 for 39 for 344 yards and an intercepti­on as the Packers won their fourth straight since losing the opener to New Orleans.

 ?? GETTY ?? Mason Crosby (2) feels the relief after kicking game-winning field goal on fourth try Sunday in Cincinnati.
GETTY Mason Crosby (2) feels the relief after kicking game-winning field goal on fourth try Sunday in Cincinnati.
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