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CINCINNATI -- ​Joe Burrow​ran 23 yards for a touchdown in his NFL debut and put the

Bengals in range for a dramatic, last-minute win. Instead, he ended up like so many
Cincinnati quarterbacks before him, wondering what the heck just happened.

They lost a game Cincinnati-style: Chargers 16, Bengals 13.

The Heisman Trophy winner and national champion from LSU threw an interception on
a shovel pass to thwart one late scoring chance, and he watched as ​Randy Bullock
missed a 31-yard field goal -- Bullock's calf cramped -- with 2 seconds left Sunday,
clinching the Chargers' win.

There were no fans at Paul Brown Stadium, which might have been for the best.

"I made too many mistakes to win the game," Burrow said.

The only rookie quarterback to start the first week of the season got a rough
introduction to the NFL. Without a preseason, Burrow was taking his first snaps in a
game.

A line anchored by ​Joey Bosa​and ​Melvin Ingram III​pestered him and held him to 23 of
36 passing for 192 yards with three sacks and a costly interception. Burrow overthrew
open receivers John Ross and ​A.J. Green​for what would have been touchdowns.

Still, he had a chance for the dramatic win.

He moved the Bengals to the LA 23-yard line in the closing minutes and made a rookie
mistake, forcing a shovel pass that Ingram picked off.

"I missed A.J. on a deep ball, I missed John on a deep ball, I threw the interception --
that just can't happen," Burrow said.

With no timeouts, he moved the Bengals into range one last time, but Green was called
for pushing off in the end zone and Bullock missed his kick well to the right.
"I was happy as hell when he missed the field goal," Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said.
"It's hard to win a game in this league."

Bullock grabbed his left calf, which he said cramped when he planted and affected the
kick. Bullock said that's never happened to him.

"I guess that was surprising for everyone," Bullock said.

Los Angeles got the better of the matchup between teams that picked in the top 6 of the
draft. Both took quarterbacks, but the Chargers decided to let ​Justin Herbert​watch and
learn while ​Tyrod Taylor​moved into ​Philip Rivers​' role.

Taylor finished 16 of 30 for 208 yards. ​Joshua Kelley​ran 5 yards for a touchdown in the
fourth quarter.

Cincinnati won two games last season, giving it the first overall pick, and has dropped
22 of its last 25 overall.

The Bengals took a low-risk approach with Burrow, using a lot of short passes. Burrow
was under consistent pressure from the Chargers' line.

"He did a good job of leading his guys, played big at times when they needed him to and
he did a good job of controlling the game," Taylor said.

His first NFL score came on a designed draw play that surprised the Chargers. The
middle of LA's defense opened, and Burrow ran 23 yards untouched, slamming the ball
to the ground in celebration.

The two late drives that ended with an interception and missed field goal provided a
spark of what could be.

"Unbelievable," Green said. "Man, that guy don't flinch. The way he handled himself on
that last drive was unbelievable.
"We've got a special one in Joe."

CINCINNATI -- ​Joe Burrow​ran 23 yards for a touchdown in his NFL debut and put the
Bengals in range for a dramatic, last-minute win. Instead, he ended up like so many
Cincinnati quarterbacks before him, wondering what the heck just happened.

They lost a game Cincinnati-style: Chargers 16, Bengals 13.

The Heisman Trophy winner and national champion from LSU threw an interception on
a shovel pass to thwart one late scoring chance, and he watched as ​Randy Bullock
missed a 31-yard field goal -- Bullock's calf cramped -- with 2 seconds left Sunday,
clinching the Chargers' win.

There were no fans at Paul Brown Stadium, which might have been for the best.

"I made too many mistakes to win the game," Burrow said.

The only rookie quarterback to start the first week of the season got a rough
introduction to the NFL. Without a preseason, Burrow was taking his first snaps in a
game.

A line anchored by ​Joey Bosa​and ​Melvin Ingram III​pestered him and held him to 23 of
36 passing for 192 yards with three sacks and a costly interception. Burrow overthrew
open receivers John Ross and ​A.J. Green​for what would have been touchdowns.

Still, he had a chance for the dramatic win.

He moved the Bengals to the LA 23-yard line in the closing minutes and made a rookie
mistake, forcing a shovel pass that Ingram picked off.

"I missed A.J. on a deep ball, I missed John on a deep ball, I threw the interception --
that just can't happen," Burrow said.
With no timeouts, he moved the Bengals into range one last time, but Green was called
for pushing off in the end zone and Bullock missed his kick well to the right.

"I was happy as hell when he missed the field goal," Chargers coach Anthony Lynn said.
"It's hard to win a game in this league."

Bullock grabbed his left calf, which he said cramped when he planted and affected the
kick. Bullock said that's never happened to him.

"I guess that was surprising for everyone," Bullock said.

Los Angeles got the better of the matchup between teams that picked in the top 6 of the
draft. Both took quarterbacks, but the Chargers decided to let ​Justin Herbert​watch and
learn while ​Tyrod Taylor​moved into ​Philip Rivers​' role.

Taylor finished 16 of 30 for 208 yards. ​Joshua Kelley​ran 5 yards for a touchdown in the
fourth quarter.

Cincinnati won two games last season, giving it the first overall pick, and has dropped
22 of its last 25 overall.

The Bengals took a low-risk approach with Burrow, using a lot of short passes. Burrow
was under consistent pressure from the Chargers' line.

"He did a good job of leading his guys, played big at times when they needed him to and
he did a good job of controlling the game," Taylor said.

His first NFL score came on a designed draw play that surprised the Chargers. The
middle of LA's defense opened, and Burrow ran 23 yards untouched, slamming the ball
to the ground in celebration.

The two late drives that ended with an interception and missed field goal provided a
spark of what could be.
"Unbelievable," Green said. "Man, that guy don't flinch. The way he handled himself on
that last drive was unbelievable.

"We've got a special one in Joe."

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