Watch: Rex Burkhead Runs For 33-Yard Touchdown

The Cincinnati Bengals have zero chance against the defending champions. The New England Patriots arrived at Paul Brown Stadium with the only goal to win the game. Everything points to the fact that the Patriots will win this game. New England is 34-13 at this point in the game. Stephon Gilmore had stellar performance, and his interceptions destroyed the Bengals. After multiple Cincinnati penalties negated a Mohamed Sanu fumble, Rex Burkhead rushed through the line for a 33-yard touchdown to score.

If by any chance you don’t know, Burkhead is a former Bengal.

Cincinnati didn’t give up the game without a fight, but they played well in the first half of the game. New England regained control in the second half, and players are unstoppable.

Julian Edelman was limited on the field, but rookie wide receiver N’Keal Harry plays his best game. Harry fits in Edelman’s role perfectly, and the Patriots didn’t make a mistake during the 2019 NFL Draft. The rookie was an excellent addition to the Patriots roster, but he started the season too late due to the injury he earned in the preseason.

Tedy Bruschi was worried about the rookie because head coach Bill Belichick didn’t use him in some of the games despite the fact that he was healthy enough to play. But, it looks like coach Belichick had special plans for the rookie. He knows what he is doing, and it shows.

New England won the last road game for the season. They will finish the regular season with two home games, and each of these games is considered an easy bite.

Tom Brady was frustrated with the offense this season, but the defense was excellent, and New England won ten games. Losing three games isn’t the most ideal scenario for the defending champions, but they always finish the season with success. That’s exactly what happened in Cincinnati. The same thing will happen at Gillette Stadium.

New England has a really good chance to win the Super Bowl again. Their roster is packed with talent, and that’s the only thing that matters at the moment. Winning a Super Bowl.

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