What the Bengals’ Cade York said about the Browns after kicking a 59-yarder against his former team

What the Bengals’ Cade York said about the Browns after kicking a 59-yarder against his former team

CINCINNATI, Ohio – Although most of the Bengals’ highlights in their 24-6 victory over the Browns on Sunday came from Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase, the biggest highlight came from a former Cleveland player.

Cincinnati led 14-0 with 3 seconds left in the first half and opted for a field goal, specifically from 59 yards.

Without Evan McPherson (right groin), who has been on injured reserve since Week 13, they turned to former Browns kicker Cade York.

After missing a 47-yarder early in the half, York had a chance for redemption, extending the Bengals’ lead to 17-0 by halftime.

With the kick, York set a personal best and the Bengals record for longest field goal made, and fans might think the record would be even sweeter if he did it against the team that drafted him in the fourth round in 2022 has. But York said no because of the love he has for his former teammates.

“I wouldn’t say I was motivated by any ill will towards them. I love all these guys,” York said.

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