
The Dolphins (3-1) lost to the Bengals in their first prime-time game of the season, losing their title as the AFC's last unbeaten team in the process.īut none of that felt particularly important.

They had two opening-drive TDs all of last season. Underrated statistic to know: The Bengals scored an opening-drive touchdown for the second straight week. There were a couple of bright spots, but the lethargic showing for the first three quarters will be disconcerting for those hoping the Week 3 win against the New York Jets meant the offense was turning the corner. Fans inside Paycor Stadium booed the offense on a couple of different occasions. For the third time in four games, things didn't look great for Cincinnati. Troubling trend: Well, let's talk about the offense again. Burrow was able to overcome any struggles with some deep passes that moved the offense, including a 59-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tee Higgins. On intermediate throws between 10 and 19 air yards, however, he missed on his first five attempts. Excluding throws behind the line of scrimmage, Burrow completed his first 10 passes of 10 or fewer air yards. QB breakdown: Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow didn't have one of his better showings against Miami, and the proof is in the NFL Next Gen Stats. In the fourth quarter, Mixon was stuffed on third-and-goal at Miami's 1-yard line. It took 17 carries for Mixon to hit 50 yards, which isn't the efficiency Cincinnati's coaching staff wants for its rushing attack. But over the course of the game, Mixon's production trailed off. Sell a breakout performance: Bengals running back Joe Mixon looked good early on the team's opening drive when he picked up steady chunks of yards and scored his first rushing touchdown of the season. On a showcase night for the Bengals, Cincinnati was a bit sluggish but was still in the mix to pull out another win on "Thursday Night Football." Chiefs relying on RBs, TEs in pass gameĭescribe the game in two words: Prime-time malaise.Was Mayfield right choice for Panthers?.As in Week 4 last season, Cincinnati ended up with a tough game on its hands, at home, on "Thursday Night Football." And like last year, the Bengals did just enough to pull out a much-needed win. The Bengals opened the season with back-to-back losses. Thursday night's game between the Bengals (2-2) and Dolphins wasn't pretty, but Cincinnati was able to gut out a victory in the end.Ĭincinnati won't be complaining about how it got the win, however. CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati Bengals beat the Miami Dolphins 27-15 on Thursday night, but head and neck injuries suffered by Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the second quarter were the story of the game at Paycor Stadium.
