Backup quarterback Jake Browning led the Bengals to victory, completing 32-of-37 for 354 yards and a touchdown.
Bengals' wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase made 11 receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown.
Jaguars' star quarterback Trevor Lawrence left the game with an ankle injury.
The Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 34-31 in an overtime game.
The game saw five ties, the most in a game so far this season.
In a thrilling Monday night football game, the Cincinnati Bengals emerged victorious over the Jacksonville Jaguars in an overtime match, with a final score of 34-31. The game was marked by a series of unexpected events and standout performances.
Bengals' wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase was a key player in the game, making 11 receptions for 149 yards and a touchdown. Chase's touchdown celebration was a notable moment, as he turned around to look at the defenders while still running towards the end zone. Chase later confirmed that his intention was to show a lack of respect to the Jaguars, criticizing their decision to have a cornerback cover him one-on-one.
The Bengals' victory was achieved without their regular quarterback, Joe Burrow. Instead, backup quarterback Jake Browning stepped in, completing 32-of-37 for 354 yards and a 76-yard touchdown to Chase. This performance came after Browning's first start the previous week, a 16-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bengals head coach Zac Taylor praised Browning's display as outstanding.
The Jaguars faced a significant setback when their star quarterback, Trevor Lawrence, left the game with an ankle injury. The impact of Lawrence's injury on the Jaguars' playoff hopes remains to be seen.
The game was marked by five ties, the most in a game so far this season. The Bengals now hold a 6-6 record and will face the Indianapolis Colts in their next game.