The win sends the Bengals (14-4) to the AFC Championship Game against top-seeded Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium next Sunday. “We came into their home field, they put up 10 freaking points and we got 27,” said Bengals defensive lineman D.J. Bengals ain’t this — Bengals ain’t that. We just keep chopping and keep playing on Sunday.”Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow set the tone on the opening drive. On the ground, the Bengals dominated and piled up a total of 172 yards, led by Joe Mixon’s 105 yards on 20 carries.
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