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Sunday, December 28, 2025

Arizona Cardinals Cincinnati Bengals Third Quarter Summary


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The Cardinals did little with the second half kickoff.

They returned the kick to the 32 yard line but lost three yards on three plays. Haack punted to the Bengals 10 and Williams picked up six yards to the Bengals 21 with a penalty.

Chase Brown covered 20 yards on the 11 play, 79-yard drive that resulted in a one-yard TD run. Brown carried it across to put the Bengals up 30-7 with 7:33 on the third quarter clock.

Arizona got the ball at its own 20. The Cincinnati defense held the Cardinals to its fourth three and out in seven possessions the other two possessions were five plays.

Cincinnati began its drive on their own 18.

The Bengals scored again on a one-yard run by Brown. The Bengals took 10 plays to cover 82 yards in 4:45 with 1:38 left in the third quarter. The lead expanded to 37-7. 

The drive included a 21-yard pass from Burrow to Cody Ford, who drove to the Cardinals two.

Arizona escaped a three and out when a Bengal defender failed to get off the field in time. The Cardinals started the fourth quartee on its own 31, trailing 37-7.



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