The Cincinnati Bengals were hopeful that they could continue their undefeated season when they traveled to U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis to take on the Vikings. They were playing their first game without quarterback Joe Burrow, but the team had faith that backup signal caller Jake Browning could handle the assignment and figure out a way to beat the Vikings. Expand Tweet

However, the Bengals fell behind early, committed 5 turnovers and the motivated Vikings delivered a 48-10 whipping of the Bengals.

Running back Chase Brown has been expected to give the Bengals a solid running game this season, but he has been unable to get untracked through the first three games of the season. That was certainly the case against the Vikings, as he carried the ball 10 times and gained just 3 ya

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