Bengals win fourth straight


Associated Press

SEATTLE

Marvin Lewis politely acknowledged becoming Cincinnati’s all-time wins leader only to immediately crack a joke when it was pointed out the Bengals had surpassed their entire win total from a year ago.

“We didn’t have to go far to surpass last year, unfortunately,” Lewis said.

It’s not just the Bengals’ win total that’s surprising. They’re doing it thanks to defense, a couple of rookies on offense, and on Sunday one huge special teams play.

Quarterback Andy Dalton threw a pair of first-half touchdown passes, one to fellow rookie A.J. Green, Brandon Tate returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown with 3:22 left and the Bengals won their fourth straight with a 34-12 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.

Toss in Reggie Nelson’s 75-yard interception return for a score in the final minute and every phase had a hand in the Bengals fourth straight win and first win on the West Coast since beating San Diego in 2003.

“We continue to find a way to win it and continue to find a way to keep it interesting. We have to grow on the positives and we’ve got to correct the negatives,” Lewis said.

Dalton tossed TDs of 14 yards to Jerome Simpson and a beautiful 43-yarder that dropped into the arms of Green in the second quarter to give the Bengals a 17-3 lead.

From there, the Bengals (5-2) leaned on their impressive defense that bent, but managed to keep Seattle out of the end zone until the fourth quarter.

“To the people on the outside, they may be surprised and what not,” Cincinnati cornerback Leon Hall said. “Every season we come in expecting to win. ... Just hopefully, we’ve got some big games coming up, so we execute in those games.”

Dalton made mistakes in the second half, throwing a pair of interceptions.