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NFL Week 13: Bengals finally win

Plus Steelers avenge loss to Browns

- Joe Kay

CINCINNATI – Back from a three-week exile, Andy Dalton had more of a swagger in practice, as though he was out to prove something.

“He had a chip on his shoulder all week,” Bengals running back Joe Mixon said.

Dalton returned from one of the lowest points of his nine-year career and got a long-awaited victory Sunday for the coach who benched him, throwing a TD pass during a 22-6 victory over the Jets.

The Bengals (1-11) ended the longest losing streak in their history and finally shed their distinctio­n as the NFL’s lone winless team. He got coach Zac Taylor his first win and set two franchise career passing records along the way.

The only thing he wouldn’t do is gloat.

“This one’s very satisfying, with everything I’ve gone through this year,” Dalton said. “To be the record breaker today, being the first one after not playing the last three weeks, this one means a lot.”

Taylor benched Dalton after the eighth loss, deciding it was time to look toward next year and see if Ryan Finley fit in their plans. With the rookie struggling and the season careening toward 0-16, Taylor reversed course and went back to Dalton.

“He did a great job pumping everybody up,” said Tyler Boyd, who caught the touchdown pass. “He won the game for us.”

Carlos Dunlap and Sam Hubbard dunked Taylor with ice water in the final seconds on a cold, gray, December day at Paul Brown Stadium in front of 39,804 fans, the smallest home crowd since the final game of the 1995 season at Cinergy Field. Dalton got a game ball as a thank you.

“For him to come back and lead us and get this win, it says a lot about his character,” Taylor said.

Dalton put Cincinnati ahead to stay with a 17-yard pass to Boyd that made him the Bengals’ career leader in touchdown passes, moving ahead of Ken Anderson with 198. He also passed Anderson for the franchise’s completion mark. Dalton finished 22 of 37 for 243 yards with no intercepti­ons and one sack.

Mixon had a 5-yard TD run against the league’s stingiest run defense as the Bengals put up their second-most points this season, trailing a 26-23 loss to Arizona.

Nothing good happened for the Jets (4-8), who had their three-game winning streak snapped and became the first team to lose to two teams that were 0-7 or worse in the same season. Miami was 0-7 when it beat the Jets on Nov. 3.

An improving Bengals defense limited the Jets to their fewest points since a 33-0 loss Oct. 21 to New England.

 ?? JOE MAIORANA/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? In his first start after a benching, Andy Dalton sparked the Bengals to their first victory.
JOE MAIORANA/USA TODAY SPORTS In his first start after a benching, Andy Dalton sparked the Bengals to their first victory.

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