In a situation that past iterations of the team might have folded and started thinking about next week, the Cincinnati Bengals rattled off 17 fourth-quarter points to force overtime before stealing a 27-24 overtime decision against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday.
The Bengals got out to a 7-0 lead before falling way behind because of miscues and turnovers on both sides of the ball.
When the team needed it, though, Cincinnati cleaned up the act before Mike Nugent's game-winning kick. Andy Dalton wound up throwing for 331 yards with three total touchdowns, while Giovani Bernard came up big with 15 carries for 80 yards.