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A.J. Green grabs everything as Bengals rout Dolphins

September 30, 2016 at 3:53AM
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) catches a pass against Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard (25) in the first half of an NFL football game, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Gary Landers)
Cincinnati receiver A.J. Green went over the top of Miami cornerback Xavien Howard to make a grab Thursday in Cincinnati. The Bengals led the Dolphins 19-7 after three quarters when this edition went to press. For results, go to startribune.com. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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CINCINNATI - Bengals receiver A.J. Green followed a disappointing game with a dominating one — 173 yards and a touchdown — and the Cincinnati defense that was inspired by Vontaze Burfict's return clamped down on the Miami Dolphins for a 22-7 victory Thursday night.

The Bengals (2-2) rebounded from a 29-17 home loss to Denver on Sunday with a solid all-around game against a depleted team.

Green led the way, beating the Dolphins (1-3) on every type of route. He was upset with himself after he dropped a pivotal third-down pass and failed to make an impact against the Broncos.

During the first three quarters, Green had 166 yards in catches while Miami had 152 total yards. The Bengals' season-long problem of stalling out near the goal line forced them to settle for Mike Nugent's season-high five field goals.

The Dolphins were missing four starting offensive linemen, two linebackers, running back Arian Foster and tight end Jordan Cameron. They had one big play — Ryan Tannehill threw a 74-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills —but couldn't do anything else on offense.

The Bengals' defense expected to get a lift from Burfict's return. The volatile linebacker was suspended by the NFL for the first three games because of his illegal hits. He got a loud ovation when he ran onto the field during introductions wearing a baseball cap. Burfict knocked down a pass and had three tackles.

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