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Minnesota Vikings 48, Cincinnati Bengals 10
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Not only did the Minnesota Vikings get a win on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, but they emerged healthy as well.
It's a battle of the backups at U.S. Bank Stadium between the Cincinnati Bengals and Minnesota Vikings. This Week 3 showdown features two teams that are reeling from injuries under center.
It certainly was on Sunday, as the team was absolutely obliterated by the Minnesota Vikings, 48-10. Jake Browning had a howler, with a pair of interceptions (one returned for a touchdown), while the Minnesota defense also took one of the three fumbles it recovered in the game to the house.
While Vikings cornerback Isaiah Rodgers was the true star of the day, becoming the first Minnesota defender to score two touchdowns in a single game, backup quarterback Carson Wentz also undoubtedly deserved a game ball after stepping in for J.J. McCarthy and keeping the offense humming.
Isaiah Rodgers helped make Carson Wentz 's debut at quarterback for Minnesota a rousing success, setting a Vikings record with two defensive touchdowns and forcing three of Cincinnati's five turnovers in a 48-10 romp on Sunday for the worst loss in Bengals history.
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.
Williams: Sunday has to be one of the weirdest days in Cincinnati sports history. Equal parts depressing (Bengals) and exhilarating (Reds). Now what?
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Vikings' Isaiah Rodgers makes NFL history with unprecedented defensive performance against Bengals
Isaiah Rodgers made NFL history with a pick-six, fumble return touchdown and two forced fumbles as the Minnesota Vikings defeated Cincinnati Bengals, 48-10.
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