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BENGALS SHUFFLE THROUGH SNOW TO STUN BILLS IN AFC

Bengals overwhelm Bills to set up AFC title game rematch with Chiefs

- Jarrett Bell Columnist USA TODAY

ORCHARD PARK, N. Y. – Chalk up another frustratin­g finish for the Buffalo Bills.

For the fourth year in a row, the Super Bowl mission was short- circuited with a setback in the AFC playoffs as the Bills were stung by the defending AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals 27- 10 in a divisional playoff game at snow- covered Highmark Stadium on Sunday.

The Bengals head to Missouri for an AFC title game rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. ( They won last year’s matchup on the road 27- 24.)

Cincinnati forced the issue from the start, jumping to a 14- 0 first- quarter lead that was marked by two Joe Burrow touchdown throws.

Forced to play catch- up all afternoon, the Bills – eliminated from last year’s playoffs in the divisional round after losing in overtime at Kansas City – could never make up the deficit. Buffalo cut the margin to seven points twice, but the Bengals were quick to respond on a day that Burrow passed for 242 yards and star receiver Ja’Marr Chase seemed to be unstoppabl­e – even in the snow – when it was time for a clutch catch. And, oh, Joe Mixon shredded Buffalo’s defense for 105 rushing yards as the Bengals ran for 172 yards.

So much for the coveted home- field advantage. Buffalo entered the game with a 13- 1 record in home playoff games at this site, including a 4- 0 mark under coach Sean McDermott and with Josh Allen at quarterbac­k.

Allen completed 25 of 42 passes for 265 yards, with zero TDs and a fourth- quarter pick. His overthrown incompleti­on on a deep throw to Stefon Diggs on the first drive ( a three- and- out) set the tone for an unimpressi­ve performanc­e. He finished with a 68.1 passer rating.

But Allen was hardly the lone underachie­ver. Buffalo rushed for just 63 yards on 19 carries, with Allen’s 26 yards outgaining running backs Devin Singletary and James Cook.

Meanwhile, the Bills defense didn’t exploit an injury- thinned Cincinnati offensive line and was pounded on the ground.

That’s not a recipe for success. No, it’s a recipe

for going home. Again. Three things we learned:

Damar Hamlin’s inspiratio­n wasn’t enough

The second- year Bills safety made his first public appearance since suffering cardiac arrest nearly three weeks ago. Watching from a private box, Hamlin opened the window and flashed the “heart” sign as his image was displayed on Jumbotron screens and the crowd roared during the two- minute warning before halftime. But whatever boost the Bills received from Hamlin – backed inside the red zone, they held the Bengals to a field goal – was short- lived. Hamlin is still receiving oxygen as his recovery continues.

Atlanta loses

You can’t pin this one on the Atlanta Falcons, but with Cincinnati’s upset, the AFC championsh­ip game won’t be coming to Mercedes- Benz Stadium after all. The NFL chose Atlanta as a neutral site for a Buffalo- Kansas City matchup because the Bills played one fewer game during the regular season due to the Jan. 2 cancellati­on of Bills vs. Bengals. It had already sold 50,000 tickets to season ticket holders from both teams. Now top- seeded Kansas City gets to host the AFC title tilt at Arrowhead Stadium for the fifth consecutiv­e year.

Joe Burrow’s offensive line wasn’t doomed after all

The Bengals entered the game without three starting offensive linemen who were injured within the past two weeks – left tackle Jonah Williams, right guard Alex Cappa and right tackle La’el Collins – and it was supposed to tilt the matchup against Buffalo’s defensive front grossly out of whack. Surprise! The makeshift line, featuring fill- in starters Jackson Carman, Max Scharping and Hakeem Adeniji, not only protected Burrow well ( he was sacked once, for a 2- yard loss) but even more impressive­ly blasted open the holes that allowed Cincinnati to rush for 172 yards and a staggering 5.1 yards per carry.

 ?? SAM GREENE/ THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ?? Cam Taylor- Britt celebrates after intercepti­ng a pass to seal the Bengals’ victory against the Bills.
SAM GREENE/ THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Cam Taylor- Britt celebrates after intercepti­ng a pass to seal the Bengals’ victory against the Bills.
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 ?? GREGORY FISHER/ USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow had two touchdown passes against the Bills on Sunday at snowy Highmark Stadium.
GREGORY FISHER/ USA TODAY SPORTS Bengals quarterbac­k Joe Burrow had two touchdown passes against the Bills on Sunday at snowy Highmark Stadium.

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