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11-04-2007, 04:10 PM
By JOHN WAWROW, AP Sports Writer
November 4, 2007
AP - Nov 4, 3:15 pm EST
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- Marshawn Lynch and the Buffalo Bills popgun offense finally found an opponent they could dominate.
The rookie running back threw for a touchdown and scored another rushing, sparking a 33-21 win over the defensively porous and fully demoralized Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
It was a breakout performance for Lynch, who had a career-best 153 yards rushing, including a 56-yard TD run that put the game away with 2:22 remaining. He also had an 8-yard touchdown pass to Robert Royal, which put the Bills ahead for good, 26-21, with 6 minutes left.
Lynch also made up for a sputtering J.P. Losman-led attack that had settled for one touchdown and four field goals during its first five trips inside the Bengals 20.
The Bills (4-4) won their third straight, their best stretch since winning six straight in 2004, and produced 479 yards of total offense, their most since producing 579 in a 42-23 win at Seattle to end the 2000 season. The 33 points were also the most Buffalo has scored since a 37-27 win at Cincinnati on Dec. 24, 2005.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20071104002
November 4, 2007
AP - Nov 4, 3:15 pm EST
More Photos
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- Marshawn Lynch and the Buffalo Bills popgun offense finally found an opponent they could dominate.
The rookie running back threw for a touchdown and scored another rushing, sparking a 33-21 win over the defensively porous and fully demoralized Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
It was a breakout performance for Lynch, who had a career-best 153 yards rushing, including a 56-yard TD run that put the game away with 2:22 remaining. He also had an 8-yard touchdown pass to Robert Royal, which put the Bills ahead for good, 26-21, with 6 minutes left.
Lynch also made up for a sputtering J.P. Losman-led attack that had settled for one touchdown and four field goals during its first five trips inside the Bengals 20.
The Bills (4-4) won their third straight, their best stretch since winning six straight in 2004, and produced 479 yards of total offense, their most since producing 579 in a 42-23 win at Seattle to end the 2000 season. The 33 points were also the most Buffalo has scored since a 37-27 win at Cincinnati on Dec. 24, 2005.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/recap?gid=20071104002