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Cincinnati Bengals come from behind to beat Minnesota Vikings in overtime

Source: AP

The Cincinnati Bengals bolstered their play-off hopes as they came from behind to beat the Minnesota Vikings 27-24 in overtime.

Jake Browning, who is out for the season, steered them through three fourth-quarter touchdown drives as they came from 17-3 behind.

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