A fan ran onto the field during Super Bowl LVI, disrupting play for a moment between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams.The fan could be seen holding a sign but it's not quite clear what was written on it.Meanwhile, the game has turned in favor of the Cincinnati Bengals with two big plays all in the span of the first 22 seconds of the third quarter.The Bengals scored a touchdown on their first offensive play of the quarter. Joe Burrow moved to his right and then up before throwing deep to Tee Higgins, who caught the ball as Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey fell. Higgins ran to the end zone to finish off the 75-yard TD for a 17-13 lead.On the Rams’ first play to start the next drive, a pass from Matthew Stafford intended for Ben Skowronek bounced to Bengals cornerback Chidobe Awuzie at the Los Angeles 32.Evan McPherson hit a field goal to put the Bengals up 20-13. That interception gives the Bengals eight this postseason, most since the Green Bay Packers had eight in 2010.
A fan ran onto the field during Super Bowl LVI, disrupting play for a moment between the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams.
The fan could be seen holding a sign but it's not quite clear what was written on it.
Meanwhile, the game has turned in favor of the Cincinnati Bengals with two big plays all in the span of the first 22 seconds of the third quarter.
The Bengals scored a touchdown on their first offensive play of the quarter. Joe Burrow moved to his right and then up before throwing deep to Tee Higgins, who caught the ball as Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey fell. Higgins ran to the end zone to finish off the 75-yard TD for a 17-13 lead.
On the Rams’ first play to start the next drive, a pass from Matthew Stafford intended for Ben Skowronek bounced to Bengals cornerback Chidobe Awuzie at the Los Angeles 32.
Evan McPherson hit a field goal to put the Bengals up 20-13.
That interception gives the Bengals eight this postseason, most since the Green Bay Packers had eight in 2010.
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