NFL Game Summary - Denver at Cincinnati
(Sunday, November 4th)
Final Score: Denver 31, Cincinnati 23
Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Peyton Manning overcame two second-half
interceptions by throwing for three touchdowns as the Denver Broncos downed
the Cincinnati Bengals, 31-23, on Sunday.
Manning completed 27-of-35 passes for 291 yards for Denver (5-3), which has
won three straight.
Eric Decker caught eight balls for 99 yards and two scores, while Demaryius
Thomas finished with six receptions for 77 yards for the AFC West-leading
Broncos.
Andy Dalton went 26-for-42 through the air for 299 yards with a touchdown and
interception for the Bengals (3-5), who have dropped their last four.
"We've lost four games in a row. We have a hard road to go," Bengals coach
Marvin Lewis said. "I don't know anything to do but to grind harder, get guys
in better position, be more competitive at things we are doing and keep
going."
Jermaine Gresham paced all receivers with 108 yards on six catches. A.J. Green
added 99 yards and a touchdown on seven receptions in defeat.
The Bengals started their first possession of the third quarter trailing 17-3
after Trindon Holliday took the opening kickoff of the second half 105 yards
up the middle for a touchdown.
On the fourth play of the drive, Dalton found Gresham all alone near the left
sideline after scrambling away from pressure and the tight end rumbled down
the field for a 52-yard gain.
Dalton then hit Green in the right side of the end zone two plays later for a
10-yard touchdown to bring the Bengals back within seven.
Denver marched all the way down to the Cincinnati 9-yard line on its next
touch, but Terence Newman stepped in front of a Manning pass in the end zone
to halt the drive.
The Bengals capitalized on the turnover as Dalton hit Mohamed Sanu on a slant
for a 34-yard gain to cross midfield, setting up Mike Nugent's 49-yard field
goal to make it a 17-13 game with 1:17 left in the third quarter.
Newman then intercepted Manning's next pass on the Broncos' ensuing drive to
give the ball to Cincinnati at the Denver 27.
Cincinnati was again able to take advantage of the turnover as Green's 19-yard
catch-and-run moved the ball to the two before BenJarvis Green-Ellis pushed
his way across the goal line, giving the Bengals a 20-17 edge less than a
minute into the fourth quarter.
But Denver answered with a score of its own to retake the lead as Decker's 30-
yard reception on a 3rd-and-3 moved the ball into Cincinnati territory before
a defensive pass interference penalty in the end zone on Adam Jones placed the
ball at the Bengals' one.
Joel Dreessen hauled in a 1-yard score on the next play to give Denver a four-
point lead with 11:47 to play.
Denver then used an interception to add to its advantage as Champ Bailey
grabbed an underthrown Dalton pass on a 3rd-and-25 to set the Broncos up
at the Cincinnati 46.
Willis McGahee carried the ball six times for 31 yards on the trek, which
Decker capped with a leaping grab over a defender in the right side of the end
zone for a 4-yard touchdown with 3:36 remaining in the game.
Nugent's 41-yard field goal brought the Bengals within 31-23 with 52 seconds
left, but they failed to recover an onside kick and Denver was able to run out
the remainder of the clock.
"We knew this was going to be a tough game," Broncos coach John Fox said.
"They are a talented football team. They are well coached and I think Marvin
(Lewis) had them ready to play. I was proud of our guys for hanging in there
and finding a way to get that score at the end."
The Broncos started their first possession of the game at their own 20 after
forcing a punt, and Manning converted a pair of third downs through the air
before a 21-yard reception by Decker set up Matt Prater's 43-yard field goal.
Cincinnati later took over on offense at its own 33 after the teams traded
punts, and Green's 37-yard catch down the right sideline highlighted a 10-
play, 57-yard drive that Nugent capped with a 28-yard field goal to knot the
game at 3-3 with 14:12 left in the second quarter.
Denver regained the lead on its next touch, though, as Manning found Thomas
deep down the left sideline for a 45-yard gain to move the ball to the
Cincinnati 21.
Three plays later, Decker caught a short pass to the left and fought off a
defender as he pushed his way across the goal line for a 13-yard touchdown.
Brandon Tate returned the ensuing kickoff 43 yards to give the Bengals the
ball at their own 44, but a holding penalty and a sack moved them backwards
and they were forced to punt.
Nugent missed a 46-yard field goal wide right as time expired in the half to
keep it a 10-3 game at the break.
Game Notes
Decker has now scored a touchdown in five straight games ... Green has caught
a touchdown pass in seven straight games ... Denver has won 15 of the last 18
meetings between the teams and leads the all-time series 19-8 ... Manning
improved to 8-0 against Cincinnati in his career ... Cincinnati went 5-for-14
on third-down conversions, while Denver was 9-for-14 on third downs ... The
Bengals outgained the Broncos, 366-359.
11/04 18:00:21 ET

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