Minnesota Vikings 48, Cincinnati Bengals 10
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CINCINNATI, Ohio — Jake Browning and the Bengals suffered the worst loss in team history when they were blown out on Sunday by the Vikings, 48-10, in Minneapolis. In his first start of the season, Browning threw two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown by Isaiah Rodgers, and one touchdown.
The Bengals suffered their worst loss in franchise history in a 48-10 loss. This was Cincinnati’s first game without Joe Burrow. Viking defensive back Isaiah Rodgers forced three turnovers and scored two defensive touchdowns. Cincinnati falls to 2-1 overall.
Week 3 offered a lot of interesting results in the NFL, but the Bengals may be the biggest losers of the week after a disastrous 48-10 loss in Minnesota.
Viking safety Josh Metellus had his team's fifth takeaway of the game, an interception of the Bengals' Jake Browning.
It might take a little while to wash off the stink, but the Bengals have some time to prove Sunday's blowout loss was an aberration and not an indication.
The Cincinnati Bengals have to feel the urgency to improve their quarterback room after Jake Browning's Week 3 struggles.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Carson Wentz left his team's NFL Week 3 game against the Cincinnati Bengals at U.S. Bank Stadium late in the third quarter, with the Vikings leading by 45. For the Bengals, it was the largest deficit in franchise history.
Another week, another full slate of NFL action nearly in the books, and Week 3 has been chock-full of spicy storylines. Carson Wentz made his debut filling in as the Minnesota Vikings ' quarterback and helped put a historic beatdown on the Joe Burrow-less Cincinnati Bengals.