Denver took a seven-point lead after an 80-yard march that ended with a 13-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Peyton Manning to wide receiver Eric Decker.
Taking over at their own 20-yard line, the Broncos first four plays of the drive covered 14 yards, including two runs for 6 yards by running back Willis McGahee.
The Broncos then picked up the longest play of the game thus far with a 45-yard bomb from Manning to wide receiver Demaryius Thomas, who was open down the left sideline on a play that put the ball at the Bengals 21-yard line.
Three plays later, Manning found Decker open near the left sideline, and Decker stiff-armed a defender on his way into the end zone as he became the fifth player in franchise history to record a receiving touchdown in five consecutive games.
Tags: Cincinnati Bengals, Gameday Coverage, Week 9
