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Titans vs. Bengals score: Joe Burrow, Cincinnati headed to AFC title game after walk-off win over Tennessee

Fittingly, a defensive play decided the winner of the Bengals' 19-16 win over the Titans in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs. Logan Wilson's interception of Ryan Tannehill set up rookie Evan McPherson's 52-yard, game-winning field goal as time expired. The kick sealed the Bengals' first road playoff victory and the franchise's first trip to the AFC Championship Game since 1988. 

Wilson's pick gave the Bengals the ball on their own 47-yard-line with 20 seconds left. Joe Burrow, who was sacked a whopping nine times, stood tall while delivering a 19-yard completion to rookie phenom Ja'Marr Chase to put the Bengals in field goal range. The field goal was one of four on the day by McPherson, who also made kicks of 38, 45 and 54 yards. 

Cincinnati's defense came up with three interceptions of Tannehill, whose 33-yard touchdown pass to AJ Brown tied the score heading into the fourth quarter. But the Titans were shut out in the game's final stanza, as the Bengals' defense came up with a big stop on Derrick Henry on a fourth-and-1 play on the drive before Wilson's critical pick. 

Let's break down Saturday's huge Bengals win. 

Why the Bengals won 

Cincinnati's defense started and ended the game with interceptions of Tannehill, with both picks setting up McPherson field goals. In between, another pick by Mike Hilton negated a 45-yard run by D'Onta Foreman that got the ball to the Bengals' 9-yard line midway through the third quarter. 

The Bengals were nearly as effective against the Titans' rushing attack. Take away Foreman's big run, and the Titans rushed for 95 yards on 26 carries. The unit, which played without defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi, held Henry to just 62 yards on 20 carries. 

Last but certainly not least, the Bengals' win was largely due to the play of their kicker and quarterback. McPherson became the first kicker to make at least four field goals in multiple playoff games in the same season. 

McPherson's kicks were the byproduct of clutch completions from Burrow, who threw for 348 yards despite being under heavy duress for the entire game. Per usual, Burrow had success getting the ball to Chase and second-year wideout Tee Higgins, who caught a combined 12 passes for 205 yards. 

Why the Titans lost 

Tennessee's offense was dreadful on possession downs, as it was 1 of 9 on third and fourth downs. In fact, the Titans' only touchdown of the second half was set up by Amani Hooker's interception of Burrow at the end of the third quarter. The Titans' only significant playmaker on offense was Brown, who caught five passes for 142 yards that included his game-tying touchdown. 

The Titans are probably second-guessing their decision to go for two after Henry's second-quarter touchdown. Henry was stopped short of the goal line on the Titans' two-point attempt, similarly to how the Bengals stopped him on fourth-and-1 late in the fourth quarter. Tennessee is probably second-guessing that decision, too, as it was in position to try a 53-yard field goal. The Titans' call on the play before Henry's run -- an RPO that was kept by Tannehill for no gain -- was also a head-scratcher. 

Tennessee squandered a winning performance from defensive coordinator Shane Bowen's defense. Led by Jeffrey Simmons' three sacks, seven Titans players recorded a sack of Burrow, who became the first player this season to be sacked five times in the first half. 

Turning point 

The Titans had momentum after rallying from 10 points down to tie the score entering the fourth quarter. Tennessee then seemed poised to take its first lead after forcing a Bengals punt to start the fourth. But Cincinnati's defense was able to turn the tide with two big stops. Cam Sample came up with the first big play when he corralled Tannehill for no gain on third-and-1 on Cincinnati's 35-yard line. On the next play, Wilson and Markus Bailey combined to stonewall Henry short of the sticks on fourth down. 

Play of the game 

Wilson's pick takes the cake as the game's biggest play. The Bengals linebacker plucked the ball out of the air after it was tipped by Eli Apple, who has enjoyed a career resurgence since coming to Cincinnati. The Bengals' defense ended the Titans' streak of three games without committing a turnover. 

Quotable 

"Well, looks like we're going to the AFC Championship Game." -- Burrow sharing what McPherson told holder/backup quarterback Brandon Allen before kicking Cincinnati into the AFC title game 

"I don't think Ryan or myself or anybody did enough to win the game. It's never going to be about one person, not as long as I'm the head coach. Which will be a while." -- Titans coach Mike Vrabel on Tennessee's season-ending loss 

Up next 

The Bengals will travel to play the winner of Sunday's game between the Chiefs and Bills in next Sunday's AFC title game. Cincinnati overcame a 14-0 deficit to post a 34-31 win over the Chiefs in Week 17. The Titans are going home after a divisional round loss for a second straight year. The Titans are now 0-3 all time in the playoffs as a No. 1 seed. 

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Live updates
 

Good insight from Evan Wasburn: says Zac Taylor told him that one of the issues with the sacks is that the Bengals aren't getting the snap off until really low in the play clock. 

 

Bengals offense has now gone four quarters without scoring a TD. That said, they're up 9-6 at halftime. 

 

Halftime stats 

Score: Bengals 9, Titans 6 

First downs: Bengals 9-6 

3rd down: Bengals 4-9, Titans 1-5

Total yards: Bengals 214-129

TOP: Bengals 17:11 

Burrow: 17 of 24, 236 yards; 5 sacks 

Tannehill: 7 of 13, 92 yards, INT 

Henry: 10 carries, 30 yards, 1 TD 

Bengals: 7 yards on 7 carries 

Higgins: 5 catches, 71 yards; Chase: 1 catch, 57 yards 

A.J. Brown: 2 catches, 49 yards 

Denico Autry: 1.5 sacks 

 
 
 

Titans have near 1:30 to get something done before halftime. Excited to see the two-minute offense work. Could jar something loose. 

 

McPherson has been the player of the half. Three field goals including that 54-yard boot. 

 

Joe Burrow has been hit nine times in the first half. Sacked five. 

 

Higgins has been clutch today after having just one catch last week. This is similar to midseason when defenses were really focused on stopping Chase. 

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A wild sequence of events. Tee Higgins caught a pass across the middle for a gain of 20 yards. The ball was popped out, but Ja'Marr Chase recovered it. 

 

Seems like the sideline has been very open for the Bengals receivers all game. 

 

Henry goes wildcat and takes it in himself. Place is going absolutely bonkers. Titans are now an XP away from taking the lead -- BUT ... Bengals have 12 men on the field and the Titans will attempt the 2-pt conversion. 

 

First and goal and the Titans pull both A.J. Brown and Julio Jones off the field. 

 

Fans chanting "Henry" with the Titans inside the 10.

 

Julio Jones makes a huge catch for a first down and avoids what could have been a huge hit. He had a couple words for Vonn Bell after the play. Titans moving in the red zone. 

 

Derrick Henry is back in this series after sitting out the last series. 

 

Tannehill finds A.J. Brown for a gain of 43 yards. He shook a couple defenders in the secondary and Tannehill was a bit late with the throw. Titans fans are surely hoping Brown is about to heat up. 

 
 

Titans have just 37 total yards compared to the Bengals' 112. Both teams have three first downs. 

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Titans defense is swarming to the ball like something else. Joe Mixon has rushed four times for 3 yards. 

 

That's a huge 20-yard pickup for the Bengals. When Burrow has time to throw he's going to make the Titans pay. 

 

Was just about to say that Jordan. Not sure how they can correct this but QB's can't be taking unnecessary hits like that. 

 

Joe Burrow has now taken TWO sacks that have not counted. One was a delay of game and the other was a timeout. The noise in Nissan Stadium is deafening. 

 

Stats through 1 quarter: 

Score: Bengals 6-0 

First downs: Titans 3-2

Third down: Both teams 0-3 

Total yards: Bengals 84-38 

TOP: Bengals 8:02

Henry: 11 yards on 5 carries 

Burrow: 5 of 7 for 97 yards; 3 sacks 

 

Tannehill didn't have anyone open downfield on third down. Tried to run for it himself. Tennessee facing a fourth and 2 and they have the quarter break to think about it. 

 

Nice to see Julio Jones get involved early. He has two catches for 24 yards. He's the only player to catch a pass for the Titans so far. 

 

Derrick Henry not on the field to start the Titans' fourth possession. It's D'Onta Foreman to start this drive. 

 

Bend-but-don't-break has been the Titans defense at times. That can translate to wins but the offense isn't holding up their end of the bargain. Tennessee needs to score points here, and Tannehill needs to find a rhythm. He's looked very rough to begin the game. 

 

Ja'Marr Chase was standing on the Titans sideline waving his arms at Joe Burrow after that third down. I guess he was wide open. 

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Higgins has been Burrow's go-to guy on third and long. Neither completion resulted in a first down but it set up a FG. Bengals ahead 6-0. 

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