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Bengals Defeat Titans in Turnover-Filled Game to Keep Playoff Hopes Alive

Joe Burrow's three touchdown passes helped Cincinnati overcome a sloppy performance and Tennessee's six turnovers in a 37-27 victory.

  • Joe Burrow threw three touchdown passes, marking his sixth consecutive game with three or more, the fifth-longest streak in NFL history.
  • The Bengals and Titans combined for 10 turnovers and 26 penalties, the most turnovers in an NFL game since 2007 and the first game since 2000 with 10 turnovers and 25 or more penalties.
  • Tennessee quarterback Will Levis struggled with three interceptions and a lost fumble before being replaced by Mason Rudolph, who threw two touchdowns and one interception.
  • Bengals defensive end Sam Hubbard became the first defensive player in team history to score a receiving touchdown but later exited the game with a knee injury.
  • The win keeps Cincinnati's slim playoff hopes alive, though they must win their remaining three games and rely on favorable outcomes from other teams.
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