MINNEAPOLIS -- Isaiah Rodgers returned an interception 87 yards for a touchdown and added a 66-yard fumble return for a score to lead the Minnesota Vikings to a 48-10 rout of the visiting Cincinnati Bengals Sunday in Minneapolis.

Rodgers became the first defensive player in NFL history to force two fumbles and score a pair of defensive touchdowns as the Vikings scored 31 points off five Cincinnati turnovers.

Jordan Mason ran for a pair of touchdowns and finished with 116 yards on 16 carries for Minnesota, which forced four first-half Cincinnati turnovers and scored 24 points off those turnovers. In all, Cincinnati (2-1) fumbled the ball five times, losing three of them while Jake Browning threw two interceptions.

The 38-point loss was the most lopsided in Bengals history, surpassing a 3

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