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'Beat Down the Bengals': Vikings Celebrate Lopsided 48-10 Win vs Cincinnati
The Vikings scored multiple defensive touchdowns and forced turnovers, contributing to the Bengals' largest franchise loss by 38 points, officials reported.
- The Minnesota Vikings secured a dominant 48-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at their home venue in Minneapolis, marking the largest defeat in Bengals franchise history.
- The Bengals struggled without injured quarterback Joe Burrow, turning over the ball five times while the Vikings' defense forced these turnovers aggressively.
- Vikings defensive back Isaiah Rodgers scored two touchdowns and forced three turnovers, helping Minnesota build a 34-3 halftime lead led by new quarterback Carson Wentz.
- Carson Wentz threw two touchdown passes, completing 14 of 20 attempts for 173 yards without turnovers, while running back Jordan Mason rushed 16 times for 116 yards and two scores.
- The Vikings improved to 2-1 and prepare for back-to-back international games, while the Bengals fell to 2-1 and will play Monday Night Football at Denver next week.
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Total News Sources26
Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Center
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources are Center
58% Center
L 26%
C 58%
R 16%
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