Buffalo vs Cincinnati Wrap - Buffalo Wins 49-31

Buffalo vs Cincinnati Wrap - Buffalo Wins 49-31

Ryan Fitzpatrick scorched the Bengals defense for 4 TDs as Buffalo defeated Cincinnati 49-31 on Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.

Buffalo was the ATS victor, as they covered the 4-point spread as an underdog. Over-Under bettors who played OVER the total of 41.5 were rewarded at the payout window.

Fred Jackson rushed for 116 yards, while Ryan Fitzpatrick added 11 yards in the win. Steve Johnson and Lee Evans added 137 and 72 receiving yards respectively.

Cedric Benson rushed for 124 yards for Cincinnati, while Carson Palmer added 12 yards. Carson Palmer threw for 230 yards for the Bengals, while receivers Jordan Shipley and Terrell Owens had 71 and 63 yards respectively.

Cincinnati was outgained by Buffalo 449-361 yards in Sunday's match, while the important battle of first downs was won 26-23 by the Bengals.

The time of possession battle favored Cincinnati as their offense was on the field for 32:09, longer than the 27:51 of their opponents.

Buffalo looks to continue their winning ways next game with a battle against the Steelers. The Bengals will aim to get back on the winning track at New York.

 

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