Monday Night Football: Eagles move to 3-0, Bengals avoid 0-3 start

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Football a double-dose games were broadcast on “Monday Night Football” for the second consecutive week. The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers convincingly to finish week 3 of the NFL with a record of 3-0. Joe Burrow was able to participate in the Cincinnati Bengals’ victory over the Los Angeles Rams in a rematch of Super Bowl 56, helping the team avoid falling to 0-3 overall.The Eagles were one of just three 3-0 teams in the league, along with the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers. There will be no winners in Week 4 for the Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, or Minnesota Vikings.

Bengals-Rams highlights

Joe Burrow overcame a persistent calf ailment to assist the Bengals get their first victory of the year.
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Eagles-Buccaneers highlights

For the first time since 1992–1993, the defending NFC champion Eagles, who won their first eight games last season, are 3-0 thus far this year.

Bengals hold on for season's first win

The Cincinnati Bengals and Joe Burrow have earned their first victory of the year. The Bengals won Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, 19-16. Cincinnati’s outstanding defence carried the team. The Bengals limited the Rams to convert only 1-for-4 in the red zone and 1-for-11 on third downs, while linebacker Logan Wilson intercepted Matthew Stafford twice. “When you have a defence like that, it makes your job as a quarterback easy,” Burrow said during the ESPN broadcast following the game.

Despite being hindered by his well reported calf issue, Burrow managed to win the match. The quarterback had one interception and completed 26 of 49 passes for 259 yards. Ja’Marr Chase, a wide receiver, gave Cincinnati’s offence a big boost with a game-high 12 catches for 141 yards. In the defeat, Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald recorded seven tackles, one sack, two tackles for a loss, and two quarterback hits. The Dragon Tyler

Bengals recover onside kick

The onside kick was unsuccessfully attempted by the Rams. For the Bengals, tight end Mitchell Wilcox recovered the ball. Following Wilcox’s recovery, the Bengals went into victory formation to maximise the remaining time. The Dragon Tyler

Bengals 19, Rams 16, and Tutu Atwell's touchdown might not be enough for LA

With 1:03 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Rams scored a touchdown to set up an onside kick. Tutu Atwell was in motion thanks to Los Angeles, and Matthew Stafford connected with the wide receiver outside for a 1-yard touchdown. After the score, the Rams still have a 19-16 deficit.

Another three-pointer from Evan McPherson gives the Bengals a score of 19 against the Rams.

Evan McPherson is really busy this evening. On Monday evening, the Bengals’ kicker made his fourth field goal. To extend Cincinnati’s advantage to 19-9, McPherson connected on a 54-yard field goal. But more crucially, with just over eight minutes left in the fourth quarter, the field goal made the score a two-possession game. The Dragon Tyler

Ahkello Witherspoon intercepts the ball in style.

Ahkello Witherspoon, a cornerback for the Rams, made a crucial play when his team needed it. On the team’s 37-yard line, Witherspoon made a stunning interception. When Tyler Boyd attempted to catch the ball, he was completely covered by him and the wide receiver made a diving catch around him. The Rams’ first season-opening takeaway was the interception. The Dragon Tyler

Bengals control third quarter

To gain a 16-9 advantage, the Bengals outscored the Rams 10-3 in the third quarter. Los Angeles only gained 100 yards in the third quarter compared to 124 for Cincinnati. Linebacker Logan Wilson got one of his two interceptions in the quarter, and Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase had five catches for 78 yards. The Dragon Tyler

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