

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen couldn't control himself after CB Christian Benford intercepted Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow and took it to the house.
While Benford was running in the snow, Allen was on the sidelines swearing and jumping for joy.
"It's fan mode for sure and it's a lot of swear words," Allen said. "Hopefully they weren't showing me on the sideline because I said a lot of bad ones. No, I mean it's fun to see your brother who works extremely hard, a guy that's as humble as they come, a guy just does his job and he can make plays for your team in big moments of the game."
The Bills were down three with 5:35 left in regulation. Burrow and the Bengals were driving and many people thought Buffalo was going to lose to a team below .500 at home.
However, Benford turned into Superman by jumping in front of Burrow and taking the ball 63 yards the other way.
"Just big-time moment in the game," Bills head coach Sean McDermott said of Benford's pick. "That's this time of year. You're looking for moments, guys doing their job, and when you do your job, good things happen. That's what we saw happen. It was just a phenomenal play, phenomenal call. Just great to see."
Benford thought Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase would chase him down and prevent him from scoring. Fortunately for the Bills, it didn't happen.
"While I was running though, I thought Chase was about to get me. I ain't gonna lie to you," Benford said. "At first, I wasn't really running running. I thought it was just me, and maybe like some linemen. ... I saw Chase like really running. I said, 'Oh shoot.' So, I really put my wheels on and thanked God he couldn't catch me. The rest is history."
The Bills improved to 9-4 after beating the Bengals. They are in fifth place in the AFC standings with four games left in the regular season.