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Bengals vs. Dolphins score, takeaways: Cincinnati holds off Miami; Tua leaves game after scary injury

The Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday night captured their second consecutive win, evening their record at 2-2 after defeating the Miami Dolphins by a final score of 27-15. The game was overshadowed, though, by the scary injury to Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. 

Late in the second quarter, Tagovailoa was sacked by Bengals defensive lineman Josh Tupuo, and in the process of being brought to the ground, his back and head banged against the field surface. Tagovailoa was immediately in obvious pain, and his fingers went into a Fencing position, which is an involuntary response to head trauma. Tagovailoa -- who was controversially allowed to re-enter last week's game against the Buffalo Bills after sustaining what was initially described as a head injury but later referred to as a back injury -- was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation. The Dolphins reported that he is alert, talking, and has feeling in his extremities, and the Amazon broadcast stated that he is expected to be discharged from the hospital on Thursday night and travel back to Miami with the team.

Tagovailoa was relieved by Teddy Bridgewater, who performed admirably in his stead, but threw a late-game interception when the Dolphins had a chance to take the lead in the final few minutes of the fourth quarter. He and tight end Mike Gesicki had a miscommunication, with Bridgewater throwing a hot route against the blitz but seeing the ball whiz past Gesicki's head and into the arms of Vonn Bell, because Gesicki ran an inside route and the throw was outside. 

In the absence of Byron Jones, the Dolphins elected to have Xavien Howard shadow Tee Higgins for most of the game, while doubling Ja'Marr Chase on the opposite side. The strategy was largely successful until Higgins beat Howard for a 59-yard touchdown from Joe Burrow, and then had to leave the game due to an aggravation of his groin/glute injuries. Miami's backup cornerbacks were then overmatched against Higgins and Chase, who later set up the game-sealing score with a deep catch of his own. 

Below, you'll find takeaways from this Thursday night slugfest as Cincinnati knocks Miami from the ranks of the unbeaten. For a recap of this game, check out the live blog below. 

Why the Bengals won

The Bengals offensive line did an excellent job protecting Joe Burrow in this one, which significantly contributed to their 13-point barrage in the fourth quarter to upend the Dolphins. Burrow finished 3 of 6 on throws of 20-plus air yards, throwing for 138 yards and a touchdown — the 59-yard pass to Tee Higgins to give Cincinnati a 14-6 lead late in the second quarter.

Higgins had a big day with seven catches for 124 yards and that touchdown, but Burrow also threw for 287 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions. He has five touchdowns to just zero interceptions in his last two games, which Burrow has only been sacked four times (including once Thursday). 

When Cincinnati protects Burrow, points get on the board.

Why the Dolphins lost

The Dolphins did have a fourth quarter lead without their starting quarterback, but their third down and red zone conversions were seriously lacking. Miami went 2 of 10 on third down and 1 of 3 in the red zone, only getting one touchdown on those attempts. 

The defense also allowed the Bengals to score on each of their possessions that weren't kneel downs, as Cincinnati gained 167 yards in the final quarter and scored 13 points. Miami allowed 7.6 yards per play and only sacked Joe Burrow once in the game, allowing him to make the big plays downfield. 

Turning point

With just over three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter and down five points, the Dolphins were driving. On second down, just six yards away from the red zone, Bridgewater dropped back and tried to quickly hit tight end Mike Gesicki in the middle of the field. The throw was behind Gesicki, and Vonn Bell recorded his second interception of the night. 

Burrow then took over in enemy territory, and the Bengals extended their lead to 12 points five plays later on a two-yard Hayden Hurst touchdown. 

Play of the game

With Tagovailoa out due to his head/neck injury, you had to wonder how Bridgewater would respond. Late in the third quarter, he looked deep and found a streaking Hill for a gain of 64 yards! 

This play set up a Miami field goal, which gave the Dolphins their first lead of the game.

Check out this second angle of the bobbling catch:

What's next

The Dolphins will stay on the road for Week 5, and take on the rival New York Jets. As for the Bengals, they will hit the road as well, and pay a visit to Baltimore to play Lamar Jackson and the Ravens on "Sunday Night Football."

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Live updates
 

Tua was 1-for-2 for 7 yards in the red zone on that drive. Bengals took away the receivers as both pass plays went to Chase Edmunds. 

 

Chase Edmonds HAD THE TOUCHDOWN IN HIS HANDS ... and just dropped it. What a throw from Tua though. Dolphins go 8 plays, 70 yards, but do not convert on third and 4 from the Bengals' 5-yard line. 23-yd FG is good. 7-3. Strap in. 

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Chase Edmonds has to come down with that. Terrific throw by Tua and he just straight dropped it.

 

Took Tua two completions to surpass Burrow in passing yards.

 

Interested to see how the Dolphins answer that drive. Important players like Tua, Waddle and Armstead were questionable to play due to injury. Plus they are coming off of a physical game on a short week with an adjusted travel schedule in a harsh environment. 

 

Mixon didn't have a single TD before tonight. 

 

Joe Mixon TD. Came into this one averaging 2.8 yards per carry. 4 carries for 12 yards on this drive, but he's on the board. Powerful run. 

 

That was a statement opening drive for the Bengals. 75 yards on 9 plays, 7 points. Joe Burrow completed 4 of 5 passes for 43 yards, and Hayden Hurst caught two passes for 25 yards. 

 

Nice 2-yard run by Joe Mixon and very nice 3-yard push by the offensive line.

 

Did not think about this haha

 

Bengals have picked up 61 yards on their first 6 plays. 

 

The Dolphins wearing all aqua makes this uniform matchup even better. Goes great against the Bengals all-white uniforms and helmets. 

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One major thing to watch tonight is Miami's coverage distribution: The Dolphins blitz and play man coverage more than any team in the league, but the Bengals eat that up and struggle badly against Cover-2 and other more passive coverages. Watch where safety Jevon Holland lines up and what he does immediately after the snap for a clue as to what's happening.

 

The Dolphins are 11-1 in their last 12 games after starting last season 1-7 -- that's the best mark in the NFL. They'll have their work cut out for them tonight on a short week on the road. 

 

I do have a question: What do the 1972 Miami Dolphins do if the 2022 Miami Dolphins go undefeated? 

 

Fun fact about this game

The last time the Dolphins started 4-0 was 1995 -- they finished 9-7 and made the playoffs. The Dolphins beat the Bengals in Cincinnati to improve to 4-0 that season. They're playing in Cincinnati tonight.

 

What might be my favorite thing to watch for tonight is this rivalry between Tyreek Hill and Eli Apple. Tyreek went off in the locker room last Sunday, saying he "owes" Apple. Here's more on that: 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/dolphins-tyreek-hill-has-eyes-set-on-revenge-vs-bengals-eli-apple-this-week-i-owe-you/

 

Good evening NFL fans. We're in store for a good one tonight between the Bengals and Dolphins. Burrow vs. Tua for the first time in the NFL. If anyone remembers the shootout from LSU-Bama in 2019, we should be in store for a good one. 

 

All eyes will be on the offense tonight. With playmakers like Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and then Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle on the other side, we could see fireworks.   

Dolphins offense: 6.4 yards per play (3rd in NFL)

Bengals offense: 4.5 yards per play (last in NFL)

 

Believe it or not, the Dolphins are the first 3-0 team to be an underdog in Week 4 against a team with a losing record since the 2018 Dolphins against the Patriots!

2018 was the last time the Dolphins started 3-0 … the 2018 Patriots also started 1-2 following a Super Bowl loss (then rebounded to win the Super Bowl)

 

Reminder that the Bengals are debuting these bad boys tonight. 

 

Projections and gambling angles from Stephen Oh

As a road underdog the Dolphins are 6-3, +270 and the Bengals are 4-4, -40 ATS as a home favorite.

There is point spread steam on the side of the Bengals who opened as a -1.5 favorite vs the Dolphins and now they are a -4 favorite.

As a road underdog the Dolphins are 5-5, +448 and the Bengals are 5-3, -78 ML as a home favorite. 

Both teams are Top 10 scoring offenses. Unders in Dolphins games vs these opponents are 4-2, +180. Unders in Bengals games are 6-4, +160.

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