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Bengals go with Green, tame depleted Dolphins

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) pushes past Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard (25) during the first half of Thursday’s game in Cincinnati. Green caught 10 passes for 173 yards and a touchdown in Cincinnati’s 22-7 victory.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver A.J. Green (18) pushes past Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard (25) during the first half of Thursday’s game in Cincinnati. Green caught 10 passes for 173 yards and a touchdown in Cincinnati’s 22-7 victory.

CINCINNATI — For most of the game, A.J. Green piled up more yards than the entire Miami Dolphins offense in a virtuoso performance. As an encore, he thrilled the crowd by juggling some Florida citrus.

The Bengals receiver followed his disappointing game with a dominating one — 173 yards and a touchdown — and a Cincinnati defense that was inspired by Vontaze Burfict’s return clamped down on the Dolphins for a 22-7 victory Thursday night.

The Bengals (2-2) rebounded from a 29-17 home loss to Denver on Sunday with a solid all-around game against a depleted team.

Green led the way, beating the Dolphins (1-3) on every type of route.

He was upset with himself after he dropped a pivotal third-down pass and failed to make an impact against the Broncos.

“I hold myself to a very high standard,” said Green, who had 10 catches.

“I know what I’m capable of. Last week I didn’t perform to that level. I had to refocus on a short week.”

During the first three quarters, Green had 166 yards on catches while Miami had 152 total yards.

The Bengals’ season-long problem of stalling out near the goal line forced them to settle for Mike Nugent’s season-high five field goals.

Afterward, Green and Andy Dalton appeared on the postgame show, and the receiver entertained the dozens of Bengals fans who stayed around by smoothly juggling three oranges at the interview desk.

“Anytime he was one-onone, he was able to make the play,” Dalton said.

The Dolphins were missing four starting offensive linemen, two linebackers, running back Arian Foster and tight end Jordan Cameron.

They had one big play — Ryan Tannehill threw a 74-yard touchdown pass to Kenny Stills — but couldn’t do anything else on offense.

“We’ve got to get it fixed and quick, and by that I mean Monday,” Tannehill said. “We’re kind of in a dark spot right now. It’s squarely on our shoulders.”

The Bengals’ defense expected to get a lift from Burfict’s return. The volatile linebacker was suspended by the NFL for the first three games because of his illegal hits.

He got a loud ovation when he ran onto the field during introductions wearing a baseball cap. Burfict knocked down a pass and had three tackles.

“He’s amazing,” end Carlos Dunlap said.

“Did you see the plays he made? Those aren’t plays you can coach. He came off his couch and played great. It’s good to have him back.”

Mostly, it was Green’s show. He caught a 51-yard pass off Dalton’s scramble in the first half, and had a 43-yard catch that set up another field goal in the third quarter for a 19-7 lead.

The Bengals rushed for 77 yards and only a 2.1-yard average against the second-worst run defense in the league.

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