The Cincinnati Bengals' offense showed signs of life trailing 21-3 late in the first half of Sunday's AFC Championship win in Kansas City, with running back Samaje Perine taking a short pass from quarterback Joe Burrow 41 yards to the end zone for their first touchdown of the game.
"What a jolt! Just when the Bengals needed it," CBS play-by-play announcer Jim Nantz said during the broadcast.
"Big-play touchdowns. No one's better (than the Bengals) - first in the NFL," color analyst Tony Romo added.
Perine's TD was the start of 21 unanswered points from Burrow and the Bengals against the Chiefs.
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The Chiefs held a 21-10 at halftime.
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