Saturday, Aug. 28 7:30pm ET
Buffalo 30, Cincinnati 3
 
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CINCINNATI (AP) _ Doug Flutie showed why he's the Buffalo Bills' starting quarterback, even if his head coach is reluctant to say so.

Flutie scrambled 25 yards to sustain a late first-half drive, then threw a 22-yard touchdown pass as the Bills pulled away to a 30-3 preseason victory Saturday night over the struggling Cincinnati Bengals.

Flutie's dash and his pass to Kamil Loud in the back of the end zone got the Bills (2-1) rolling in the first half, and backup Rob Johnson kept them going against Bengals backups in the second half.

A day earlier, coach Wade Phillips stuck to his line that he was getting both Flutie and Johnson _ who lost his job after an injury last year _ ready for the season.

Flutie looked ready on Friday against a defense that blitzed often and eventually got burned _ oft-beaten cornerback Corey Sawyer let Loud get past him for his first pro touchdown.

Flutie completed 11 of 23 for 123 yards without an interception and should have had another touchdown _ Sheldon Jackson dropped what could have been a 48-yard touchdown pass early in the second half.

Johnson started the second series of the second half and was 8-of-13 for 135 yards, including a 6-yard touchdown pass to Loud and a 24-yard pass to Peerless Price that set up another score.

Price, a second-round draft pick who grew up in nearby Dayton, had three catches for 47 yards as a contingent of family and friends cheered him on.

There was a lot for the home crowd to boo as the Bengals (0-3) had another dismal showing on offense. Cincinnati has lost its first three preseason games for the fifth time in franchise history.

A week after a 16-0 loss at Detroit, the offense produced only Doug Pelfrey's 44-yard field goal in five series behind starting quarterback Jeff Blake, who was 5-of-12 for 38 yards.

In the last two games, the first-string offense has had the ball for 12 series and managed only nine first downs and one field goal. The offense failed to get a first down in half of those 12 series.

The biggest cheer of the night came when first-round draft pick Akili Smith made his pro debut in the second quarter. Smith, who signed on Tuesday, completed one of his two passes for five yards as the Bengals went three-and-out in Smith's only series.

The Bengals also developed another major problem when punter Brad Costello reinjured his sore hip and had to leave the game after shanking his first kick for 19 yards. Costello missed last week's game because of the injury.

Place kicker Doug Pelfrey did the punting for the second consecutive game and provided another moment for the fans to boo _ his 19-yarder was caught by Blake on the fly on the sideline in the second half.

Both coaches made a challenge under the new replay rules, and both lost. Cincinnati's Bruce Coslet lost his challenge of a fumble in the first half, and Phillips waved his arms angrily after the officials stuck by their ruling that the Bills had too many men in the huddle in the second half.

 


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