The Cincinnati Bengals fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in an overtime thriller at Paycor Stadium.
After trailing 17-6 at halftime, the Bengals began to find their stride offensively in the third quarter despite quarterback Joe Burrow playing his worst game as a professional. Burrow threw four interceptions and fumbled once.
It was an uncharacteristic performance from Burrow, to say the least. But in no surprise to anyone who watched the
Bengals last season, despite not playing his best, he still gave his team multiple chances to win.
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After an 11-play drive that started with 1:27 to play in regulation, Burrow found Ja’Marr Chase in the end zone to bring the game to a 20-20 tie.