Monday Night Football live updates: Bengals take lead over Jaguars

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Week 13 of the NFL season came to a close with the Cincinnati Bengals taking down the Jacksonville Jaguars in a 34-31 overtime thriller on Monday Night Football, and we’ve got you covered with all the highlights and must-see minutes from EverBank Stadium.

In the lack of the hurt Joe Burrow, Bengals backup quarterback Jake Browning turned in an unbelievable efficiency, finishing 32 of his 37 passes for 354 backyards and a goal.

Even more worrying for Jaguars fans, Trevor Lawrence left with a gruesome-looking ankle injury of his own late in the 4th quarter. 

Lawrence was atfirst detected with an ankle sprain and will have an MRI on Tuesday, per NFL Media.

Here are the leading minutes.

Cincinnati Bengals at Jacksonville Jaguars

Welcome to DUUUVAL!

Star Jaguars pass-rusher Josh Allen ended the opening drive of the videogame for the Bengals with a fourth-down sack of Jake Browning.

Christian Kirk hurt early

The star Jaguars large receiver went down with an injury after capturing a 26-yard pass on Jacksonville’s initially offensive breeze of the videogame. He ultimately hopped off the field and into the locker space.

Travis Tuddy!

After Trevor Lawrence’s quarterback sneak on 4th down kept the Jaguars’ opening drive alive, Travis Etienne Jr. made it count with his 8th goal of the year.

Ja’Marr Chase, one of one

Chase might be without his longtime quarterback Burrow, however he is still one of the NFL’s finest receivers, as showed by this amazing one-handed catch.

What a reaction!

The Bengals are attempting to sendout a message that they will not go away silently, topping off a excellent drive from Browning with a strong goal run from Joe Mixon.

Jaguars get it right back!

Lawrence and the Jaguars marched right down the field for a six-minute, 10-play drive culminating in tight end Evan Engram’s initially goal of the season to provide Jacksonville a 14-7 lead.

Punch for punch!

Jake Browning continues to sling it, leading Cincinnati right down the field onceagain for another drive resulting in a Joe Mixon goal run.

Browning is BALLING!

Jake Browning is trending at halftime as he has the Bengals remarkably connected with Jacksonville after they gotin as 10-point underdogs.

Right where they left off!

Browning and Chase exposed a busted Jaguars defense for a 76-yard goal to open the 3rd quarter, Cincinnati’s longest play from skirmish for the whole season.

WHAT A PLAY

Dax Hill almost had an interception on a Lawrence pass to the end zone, however rather it bounced off off Hill’s hands and into that of Parker Washington for a veryfirst profession goal catch Washington will neverever forget.

What was that?

The veryfirst turnover of the videogame videogame belongs to Jaguars star Josh Allen thanks to this busted technique play that saw Bengals receiver Tyler Boyd toss an interception right to the pass-rusher.

Leaping for 6!

Trevor Lawrence lept into the end zone on 4th and objective to offer the lead back to Jacksonville.

Bengals tie it back up!

Jake Browning continues to standout, this time hurrying for a goal to tie the videogame back up after finishing a pass to Ja’Marr Chase on 4th down.

Trevor Lawrence harmed

Lawrence’s ankle bent awkwardly after one of his offensive linemen stepped on it, and he crumpled in discomfort on the field. He then left the videogame after stoppingworking to put weight on his leg.

Bengals take the lead

Evan McPherson kicked home the videogame’s initially field objective to provide Cincinnati the lead with under 2 minutes staying.

Free football!

Backup quarterback C.J. Beathard did simply enough to lead Jacksonville on a field objective drive that required overtime.

Another incredible Ja’Marr Chase capture!

This balancing grab in overtime came when the Bengals required it themajorityof.

Who Dey!

Jake Browning’s amazing night ended in one more drive to put the Bengals in field objective position, and McPherson hit the game-winning kick.

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