The Cincinnati Bengals entered the fourth quarter with a lead for the second straight week. This time, they took it the distance, winning 33-25.
After entering halftime down 13-10, the Bengals came out on fire, holding the Jags scoreless in the third quarter while scoring 17 of their points. Scoring on all three of their drives, the Bengals took a commanding lead, and this time, they didn’t look back.
Cincinnati was once again led by Joe Burrow’s stellar performance. The rookie came out swinging, throwing 36 passes and completing 25, down from his rookie-record of 37 completions in the team’s Week 2 loss to Cleveland.