Bills Rally for 39-34 Win over Bengals Thanks to Josh Allen's 4 TDs, Christian Benford's Pick-6
Joe Burrow threw 4 touchdowns but 2 late interceptions enabled Buffalo Bills to rally from behind in snowy conditions for a 39-34 victory.
- Updated Dec. 7, 2025: The Buffalo Bills rallied from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Cincinnati Bengals 39-34 at Highmark Stadium, taking their first late lead.
- Joe Burrow's late interceptions handed Buffalo sudden momentum as Christian Benford returned one 63 yards for a touchdown and A.J. Epenesa intercepted a tipped pass on the next drive.
- Joe Burrow finished 25-of-36 for 284 yards and four touchdowns, but had two interceptions and a fumble, while Josh Allen was 22-of-28 for 251 yards with four touchdowns and a 40-yard franchise-record run.
- The defeat pushed Cincinnati further from playoff contention as the loss dropped Cincinnati Bengals to 4-9 and left them three games behind Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North, while Buffalo Bills improved to 9-4 with their second straight win.
- Cincinnati hosts Baltimore on Dec. 14 at Paycor Stadium while Buffalo travels to face the New England Patriots next Sunday, with conditions snowy throughout the contest.
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Capaccio: Arrow Up/Arrow Down: Bengals at Bills
The Buffalo Bills completed a terrific fourth-quarter comeback to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 39-34 on Sunday, moving to 9–4 on the season. Here are my Arrows Up and Down from the contest, starting Up once again after another victory.
The Joe Burrow boost in Cincinnati proves short-lived as Bengals drop to 4-9
The Joe Burrow boost to Cincinnati’s playoff aspirations lasted but a week. Burrow threw interceptions on consecutive pass attempts in the fourth quarter, and the Bengals squandered a 10-point lead in a 39-34 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday that greatly diminished their postseason outlook.
Joe Burrow shows against Bills what the Bengals offense was supposed to look like, but it’s probably too late
CINCINNATI, Ohio — The Bengals offense on Sunday in Buffalo looked like it had during the last several seasons since Joe Burrow’s arrival. However, Sunday was a possible case of too little, too late in Cincinnati’s 39-34 loss.
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