Joe Burrow (4 TDs), Bengals erupt in 2nd half vs. Dolphins
- On Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium, the Cincinnati Bengals beat the Miami Dolphins 45-21, marking their most complete performance of the season.
- The Dolphins' defense allowed touchdowns on five consecutive Cincinnati possessions, and an offensive pass‑interference call soon preceded costly turnovers and coverage busts, worsening Miami's third-quarter collapse.
- Joe Burrow completed 25 of 32 passes with a 146.5 passer rating before being replaced by Joe Flacco early in the quarter, as the Bengals routed Miami 45-21.
- Miami's loss dropped the team to 6-9, making a 6-11 finish legitimately in play, while Cincinnati improved to 5-10 and will finish the 2025 campaign with just three road wins.
- Miami may need to revisit its quarterback plan for next week and next year after Quinn Ewers' first start ended with 260 yards, two interceptions, and no recovery.
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Quinn Ewers 'earned opportunities to continue to develop' in first NFL start
The Bengals thumped the Dolphins 45-21 behind four touchdown passes by Joe Burrow, and all things considered, Ewers' 20-for-30 performance for 260 yards was acceptable, relatively speaking.
Joe Burrow and Bengals Get Good News After Dolphins Win
The Cincinnati Bengals improved to 5-10 with a 45-21 win over the Miami Dolphins. The Bengals faced an early deficit as they were down 14-10 in the second quarter; however, they then reeled off 35 straight points. The game was out of hand by the fourth quarter as Cincinnati removed starting quarterback Joe Burrow from the game.Tee Higgins was able to clear concussion protocol in time for the game, giving the Bengals all key members of their pote…
By ANALIS THAMES MIAMI GARDENS, Florida, USA (AP) — Joe Burrow recovered from his first unmarked match to pitch 309 yards and four touchdowns in the Cincinnati Bengals victory on Sunday 45-21 against the Miami Dolphins. Miami (6-9) and Cincinnati (5-10) were eliminated from the playoffs contest last week, but the teams insisted that they were still motivated for the last three games of the season. So it seemed in the first half. Cincinnati had a…
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