SAD NEWS: Cincinnati to three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and masterminded…

With their offense having trouble moving the ball and down 17-3 late in the third quarter, the Bengals needed Jake Browning to be almost flawless, and he was.Ridder breaks Cincinnati TD record, No. 2 Bearcats beat USF | AP News

In his most remarkable performance since taking over for the injured Joe Burrow, Browning guided Cincinnati to three touchdowns in the fourth quarter and masterminded the winning drive in overtime as the Bengals defeated the Minnesota Vikings 27-24 on Saturday to strengthen their playoff position.

Since Burrow’s season-ending right wrist injury in a defeat to Baltimore, Browning has won his third consecutive start and improved to 3-1. This time, he became the fourth quarterback in the last two years to pass for at least that many yards and two or more touchdowns after three quarters when he completed 184 yards and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter and overtime.

“It feels like I need a beer,” Browning remarked after defeating a team that had cut him from its practice squad the previous two years.

With 39 seconds remaining in regulation, Tee Higgins leaped over a Vikings defender to catch a 16-yard ball from Browning and twist at the goal line for the game-tying touchdown.

Then, in overtime, Cincinnati (8-6) moved into Vikings territory when a scurrying Browning found Tyler Boyd for a 44-yard connection. This set up Evan McPherson’s game-winning 29-yard field goal.

“Jake’s just so steady, you know?” Zac Taylor, the Bengals coach, said. “He is, in fact. An unfavorable play doesn’t bother him. He doesn’t take it personally.”

In addition to two touchdowns, both to Higgins, Browning completed 29 of 42 passes for 324 yards and one interception. In his four starts, he has completed passes to eleven receivers and has a 110.9 passer rating.

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