The Buffalo Bills’ defense couldn’t get off the field for much of Sunday’s snow-filled home game against Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals. That is, until back-to-back plays halfway through the fourth quarter.
First, cornerback Christian Benford leapt to anticipate a Burrow pass and rumbled in for a game-changing pick-six, becoming the first defensive player in franchise history to score TDs in consecutive games. Then, on the very next pass attempt, defensive tackle Jordan Phillips got his hands on a Burrow pass and defensive end A.J. Epenesa was there for the INT, which led to a three-yard TD toss to Jackson Hawes and a 39-28 Bills lead as Buffalo held on for an improbable, thrilling, 39-34 victory.
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