{"id":161807,"date":"2022-12-19T01:46:06","date_gmt":"2022-12-19T01:46:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/bengals-deal-tom-brady-the-type-of-loss-he-almost-never-has-and-look-very-ready-for-another-super-bowl-run\/"},"modified":"2022-12-19T01:46:06","modified_gmt":"2022-12-19T01:46:06","slug":"bengals-deal-tom-brady-the-type-of-loss-he-almost-never-has-and-look-very-ready-for-another-super-bowl-run","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/bengals-deal-tom-brady-the-type-of-loss-he-almost-never-has-and-look-very-ready-for-another-super-bowl-run\/","title":{"rendered":"Bengals deal Tom Brady the type of loss he almost never has and look very ready for another Super Bowl run"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Cincinnati Bengals were record-breakers in their 34-17 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.<\/p>\n

Prior to Sunday’s game, Tom Brady-led teams were 159-3 overall, and 89-0 at home, when they led by 17 points at any moment in the game. That particular record has a new blemish, and it comes after it looked like the Buccaneers were going to be the story early on.<\/p>\n

Their defense was lights-out in the first half of the game, with Carlton Davis in particular giving Ja’Marr Chase the blues, and looked like it might be strong enough to actually win the Bucs a playoff game or two in January.<\/p>\n

That’s not the story, though. Cincinnati roared back and scored 34 unanswered points on the back of a strong defensive performance with Joe Burrow continually capitalizing on the opportunities the Bengals’ defense gave him. Burrow only averaged 5.1 yards per attempt on his passes, but that’s because the offense didn’t have to go too far to score. He threw four touchdown passes and only one interception as the Bengals poured it on the Buccaneers in the second half.<\/p>\n

In some ways, what the Bengals are doing this December is even more impressive than the late-season run that got them to the playoffs and ultimately the Super Bowl last season. Burrow and his receivers aren’t dropping 525 yards’ worth of bombs on decimated defenses like the Baltimore Ravens were last December, nor are they just relying on pure talent to get by. Of course, their talent matters a whole lot, but this is a more composed and more complete team than the one that got hot last season. Head coach Zac Taylor has revamped his offense this season to give his playmakers easier opportunities to do what they do best, and this time it played a major role in Cincinnati’s win Sunday.<\/p>\n

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