Final score: Broncos 28, Bengals 3

The Broncos face off with the Bengals on Monday Night Football at Empower Field at Mile High. Kickoff is set for 6:15 p.m. on ABC
Fourth quarter
RJ Harvey scores his first NFL touchdown, and the Broncos are going to move to 2-2.
Not much is happening in the second half for either team. Cincy punts again.
Third quarter
End of third quarter: Broncos 21, Bengals 3
The flag fest continues and slows down Denver’s drive. Broncos set to punt it away.
Denver sends a blitz for the first time and gets serious pressure to force a punt.
Broncos get a couple of first downs, but nothing is going after that. Denver set to punt.
Halftime: Broncos 21, Bengals 3
Second quarter
The Broncos take the ball down the field again, and this time, a strike to Sutton for a touchdown right before halftime.
Nix throws an interception in the end zone that ends a great Broncos’ drive.
Broncos defense forces a three-and-out and will send the offense out at the 30-yard line looking for their third straight TD drive.
Nice drive for the Broncos with big plays by Courtland Sutton and a 19-yard TD run by Marvin Mims.
Bengals hit with a couple of penalties, and their drive stalls. Broncos are set to start their next drive at the 20-yard line.
First quarter
End of first quarter: Broncos 7, Bengals 3.
Bo Nix uses his legs and scores a 6-yard TD. Broncos go up 7-3.
Bengals were set to go for it, but a false start flag stalls the drive. Broncos get the ball in good field position after a bad punt.
Broncos go three and out, and Jeremy Crawshaw booms a punt into the endzone.
Bengals get a couple of first downs, but the Broncos hold them to 3. Bengals up 3-0.
Broncos win the toss and defer. Denver defense on the field first.
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