

A lot happened in the Monday Night Football between the Dallas Cowboys and the Cincinnati Bengals. One can say, it was full of drama and chaos, but the Bengals had the final say. With this, the Cincinnati team finally got rid of their three-game losing streak after thrashing the Cowboys 27-20 at their home. All thanks to the heroes of the game, Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase.
Sitting at a tough spot with 4-8 before the game, the stakes were high for both the Bengals and the QB. The Bengals’ fan might have hoped for a splendid play from the QB. What were your predictions for Burrow against Micah Parsos’ defense? Well, ask Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole and she’d say that the star QB will go for three TDs and a win against the America’s Team.
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And guess what? The QB made sure the prediction turned out right. The 28-year-old QB threw for 369 yards while racking up three touchdowns. Two of them were passed to the WR Chase, who picked up 177 rushing yards and two TDs. And who can forget the final-score touchdown from the WR?
After a blocked punt by the Cowboys’ Nick Vigil, the QB threw the 40-yard touchdown pass to Chase. Considering as one of the dynamic wide receivers of this season, according to Nicole, the WR carried the ball for the game-winning touchdown. As a matter of fact, the heroics from Burrow and Chase clinched a dramatic win for the Bengals.
Well, call it a prediction or divine intervention. The Bengals’ fans might not have hoped for anything less than what Nicole had predicted. As far as the Cowboys are concerned, they had the game in their hands but couldn’t hold on when it mattered.
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Joe Burrows’ Bengals stun the Cowboys on their turf
Until the third quarter, the Cowboys had the game in their bag. But the Dallas team wouldn’t have expected that a solid start will turn into a disastrous fourth quarter. A blocked punt by Vigil, recovered by the Cincinnati team, somewhat set the stage for Burrow’s Bengals. And that was a total game changer and the Cowboys couldn’t recover from there.

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CINCINNATI, OHIO – SEPTEMBER 08: Joe Burrow #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals throws the ball during the second half against the New England Patriots at Paycor Stadium on September 08, 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Mowry/Getty Images)
This time, Burrow and Chase mounted Parson’s defense and we can see that the Cowboys’ linebacker was visibly frustrated over this loss. Why wouldn’t he? A win from here might have set a momentum for the Dallas team as the playoff loom on the horizon. However, this defeat only intensifies the pressure on them.
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The win was massive for Joe Burrow and the Bengals, especially when they were struggling throughout the season. On the flip side, Dallas has to figure out the special team errors, like the blocked punt, that somehow costed them an almost-won game.
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