Burrow, Chase lift Bengals after
botched blocked punt by Cowboys in 27-20 Cincinnati victory
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[December 10, 2024]
By SCHUYLER DIXON
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals
finally got a break.
The Dallas Cowboys had flashbacks to one of the most painful moments
in franchise history.
Burrow threw a tiebreaking 40-yard touchdown pass to Ja'Marr Chase
after Dallas botched a blocked punt to give the ball back to
Cincinnati in the final two minutes, and the Bengals beat the
Cowboys 27-20 on Monday night.
The Cowboys were about to get the ball back with the score tied on
the first play after the two-minute warning when Nick Vigil blocked
a punt by Cincinnati's Ryan Rehkow.
Amani Oruwariye tried to field the bouncing ball when leaving it
alone would have given Dallas possession. Oruwariye couldn't hold
on, and the Bengals' Maema Njongmeta recovered at the Cincinnati
43-yard line with 1:53 remaining.
Three plays later, Burrow threw to Chase, who evaded DaRon Bland and
ran untouched the rest of the way for the lead with 1:01 to go as
the Bengals (5-8) stopped a three-game losing streak.
The second one-score victory in a puzzling season for the
defensively challenged Bengals came after all three losses during
their second three-game skid — and seven of their eight defeats this
season — were by seven points or less.
“We needed a break,” Burrow said. “We haven’t got many this year,
but it was nice to get that one and nice to come out of this with a
win.”

For the Cowboys, the scene that set up the Burrow-Chase winner was
hauntingly familiar to a snowy Thanksgiving Day in 1993 at Texas
Stadium.
Leon Lett inexplicably slid in on the snow-covered field to try to
recover a blocked field goal in the final seconds that would have
given Dallas a victory over Miami. The Dolphins recovered and kicked
a field goal on the final play for a 16-14 victory.
Oruwariye's gaffe came in his first game back off injured reserve
after missing five games with a back injury. Fellow defensive backs
Jourdan Lewis and C.J. Goodwin kept reporters away from Oruwariye in
the locker room after the game.
Special teams coach John Fassel frantically waved from the sideline
for all his players to get away from the ball after the block, but
Oruwariye never hesitated to try to grab it.
“You see why it happened,” Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said. “He
turns and the ball’s there. And he reacted to it. I haven’t seen the
video. I saw it live. It’s definitely a tough learning opportunity.”
The winning TD secured a fourth consecutive game of at least 300
yards passing and three touchdowns for Burrow, who finished with 369
and three scores, two to Chase. It was the first victory in that
stretch.
Chase, the NFL leader in yards receiving and touchdowns, had 177
yards on a season-high 14 catches and is up to 15 TDs. Chase easily
navigated his way past Bland on the winning play.
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Dallas Cowboys linebacker Nick Vigil (41) reacts after a punt he
blocked was recovered by the Cincinnati Bengals during the second
half of an NFL football game, Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, in Arlington,
Texas. The Cincinnati Bengals won 27-20. (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

“Me and Joe were on the same page,” Chase said. “He
threw to my inside shoulder so I can turn upfield after the catch.”
Cooper Rush threw two TD passes and Rico Dowdle ran for a
career-high 131 yards as the Cowboys (5-8) saw the end of a modest
two-game winning streak after losing five in a row.
A fourth consecutive playoff trip was already a long shot for
Dallas, and is all but out of reach now.
“We understand that we dug ourselves a hole,” McCarthy said. “We had
to have this one tonight. This is a very disappointing loss.”
The Bengals ended a five-game losing streak against the Cowboys with
their first victory in the series since 2004.
The Cowboys lost linebacker DeMarvion Overshown to a right knee
injury in the fourth quarter. It came in the first game for Dallas
since his spectacular 23-yard interception return for a touchdown in
a 27-20 victory over the New York Giants on Thanksgiving.
McCarthy said the injury was serious. Overshown missed all of his
rookie season in 2023 with a torn ligament in his left knee.
Burrow's limp
Burrow was walking with a limp after the game but said his knee
won’t prevent him from playing.
“It’s nothing crazy,” Burrow said. “Landed on it a couple times.
Probably a bursa (sac). It’ll be sore. We’ll see.”
Injuries
Bengals: LB Joe Bachie was ruled out in the fourth quarter with a
right groin injury.
Cowboys: Rookie C Cooper Beebe sustained a concussion and was ruled
out at halftime. RG Brock Hoffman, the replacement for injured
seven-time All-Pro Zack Martin (ankle), moved to center. T.J. Bass
took over at right guard. ... Special teams ace C.J. Goodwin was
ruled out in the second half with a hamstring injury.
Up next
Bengals: At Tennessee on Sunday.
Cowboys: At Carolina on Sunday.
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