Minnesota Vikings 48, Cincinnati Bengals 10
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Williams: Sunday has to be one of the weirdest days in Cincinnati sports history. Equal parts depressing (Bengals) and exhilarating (Reds). Now what?
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/bengals as Cincinnati Reds Legend Calls Out Bengals Ownership After Ugly Loss to Vikings. MINNEAPOLIS — The Bengals lost to the Vikings 48-10 on Sunday in Minneapolis. The loss got the attention of Reds legendary broadcaster Marty Brennaman.
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The Cincinnati Bengals got walloped 48-10 by the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, good for the worst loss in franchise history. The Cincinnati Bengals have a lot to answer for after Sunday’s 48-10 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis, and in situations like this, the buck often stops at the head coach.
The Vikings’ frenetic defense dominated Cincinnati on Sunday in a matchup of backup quarterbacks at U.S Bank Stadium.
In desperate need of a win, the Vikings got a major boost on Sunday morning as veteran safety Harrison Smith and star left tackle Christian Darrisaw were both active for the game against the Cincinnati Bengals. It’s the first time Smith and Darrisaw have played for the Vikings this season.