ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills endured a wild string of events during the second half Sunday afternoon at Highmark Stadium.

There was James Cook losing a fumble in the end zone, before Josh Allen did Josh Allen things with his legs. But it was two turnovers from the defense that left a lasting impact during a 39-34 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Christian Benford intercepted a Joe Burrow pass and returned it 63 yards for a touchdown, giving Buffalo its first lead with only 5 minutes, 25 seconds to play. Moments later, on the very next play, it was A.J. Epenesa who intercepted Burrow.

That wild turn of events helped Buffalo score three touchdowns in only four and a half minutes and turn a 10-point deficit with less than nine minutes left into a comfortable lead.

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