Bengals Dominate Commanders in Preseason Clash

Joe Burrow shines as Bengals secure a 31-17 victory against the Washington Commanders, with key plays from Browning and Tinsley.

Joe Burrow led the Bengals with two touchdown drives in just three possessions, showcasing his talent on the field. His 4-yard touchdown pass to Charlie Jones in the second quarter was a pivotal moment that tied the game at 14-14, setting the tone for the Bengals’ dominance. Backup quarterback Jake Browning also made significant contributions, connecting with Mitchell Tinsley for scoring plays of 13 and 21 yards, extending the lead to 28-14 by halftime.

Tinsley’s impressive performance, with five receptions for 73 yards, and Tahj Brooks’ 47 rushing yards on 11 carries highlighted the Bengals’ offensive prowess. On the opposing side, Washington’s Jayden Daniels displayed his agility with a 14-yard touchdown scramble, evading defenders and showcasing his speed and skill. Chris Rodriguez Jr. and Jacory Croskey-Merritt made notable rushing contributions for the Commanders, while quarterbacks Josh Johnson and Sam Hartman put up respectable passing stats.

The Bengals’ solid performance on both offense and defense secured them a well-deserved victory over the Commanders. Burrow’s leadership and precision passing, combined with Browning’s efficient playmaking and Tinsley’s receiving prowess, proved to be instrumental in the team’s success. Despite a valiant effort from Washington, the Bengals’ cohesive gameplay and strategic execution ultimately led to their triumph.