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Bengals cruise to big lead vs. Vikings

Matt Cassel, Vincent Rey

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Matt Cassel (16) fumbles the ball as he is hit by Cincinnati Bengals middle linebacker Vincent Rey (57) in the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2013, in Cincinnati. Cincinnati recovered the fumble. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman)

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Once again, the Bengals are rolling at Paul Brown Stadium.

Cincinnati, which is unbeaten at home this season, holds a 35-7 third-quarter lead against visiting Minnesota on Sunday afternoon.

Quarterback Andy Dalton has thrown for three touchdowns for Cincinnati, which has scored 28 consecutive points. Dalton’s latest TD pass was a back-shoulder seven-yard dart to Mohamed Sanu on the Bengals’ first drive of the second half.

Sanu’s score came one play after Giovani Bernard’s electric 41-yard reception, a play that featured a spin move and a stiff-arm.

Meanwhile, Dalton’s counterpart, Matt Cassel, has had a tough game. He has been intercepted twice, with one returned for a 25-yard touchdown by Bengals linebacker Vincent Rey. On the interception, Rey anticipated Cassel’s throw, stepping in front of the intended receiver, securing the ball and running away for the 25-yard score. Cassel also fumbled when sacked by Rey and safety Reggie Nelson on the Vikings’ first drive, setting up Cincinnati’s first score.