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CINCINNATI -- The Bengals were embarrassed again for three quarters Sunday against the Lions before Jake Browning and the offense woke up in the fourth quarter, scoring 21 points and making it somewhat close in a 37-24 loss before a disgusted Bengal crowd at Paycor Stadium. Browning threw three more interceptions and has eight on the season to go with six touchdowns. Both Browning and Zac Taylor took ownership for the embarrassing loss that dropped the Bengals to 2-3 on the season. Trags and Skinny discuss if the fourth quarter offers real hope going forward.
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By Mike Petraglia5
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CINCINNATI -- The Bengals were embarrassed again for three quarters Sunday against the Lions before Jake Browning and the offense woke up in the fourth quarter, scoring 21 points and making it somewhat close in a 37-24 loss before a disgusted Bengal crowd at Paycor Stadium. Browning threw three more interceptions and has eight on the season to go with six touchdowns. Both Browning and Zac Taylor took ownership for the embarrassing loss that dropped the Bengals to 2-3 on the season. Trags and Skinny discuss if the fourth quarter offers real hope going forward.
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