Mason Crosby lifted up the team to a 25-22 win. | File Photo
Mason Crosby lifted up the team to a 25-22 win. | File Photo
The match on Oct. 10 at the Paul Brown Stadium did not start off that great, with five missed field goals between the Green Bay Packers and the Cincinnati Bengals. However, the game then moved to overtime, whereby Mason Crosby lifted up the team to a 25-22 win.
"I'm so happy I was able to come through there at the end, and I'm going to celebrate it. I'm a realist and I'm honest with myself and I'm probably my harshest critic, so I'm going to make sure that I do what I can and we'll clean up anything on the other side if there are any operation or protection or things like that. Up front, we moved some guys around and the protection seemed really great all day," Crosby said.
After the Bengals missed a 49-yard kick with just five minutes left in the match, the Packers got the ball.
With only one minute left before the first half, Aaron Rodgers had completed a five-minute touchdown which moved him into sole possession of the fifth spot on NFL's all-time touchdown leader.
Bengals cornerback Chidobe Awuzie mentioned that it was the toughest football match that he has ever been a part of.