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Bengals backup quarterback Jake Browning reveals he was called in for a drug test just hours after stunning the Vikings with comeback overtime win

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  • Browning posted a text he got for a random drug screening on Saturday 
  • The QB led Cincinnati on three straight touchdown drives to force OT
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By Jake Fenner For Dailymail.Com

Published: 14:31 GMT, 17 December 2023 | Updated: 14:45 GMT, 17 December 2023

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning put up a defining performance in his young NFL career, but immediately had to face the music in the form of a drug test.

Browning led the Bengals to a wild comeback victory in front of his home fans - beating the Minnesota Vikings 27-24.

But after the game, he got a text message from the league's drug testing coordinators telling him that he would be asked to test for steroids.


Browning shared the text in a now-deleted post to his Instagram Story that read, 'This is Joe, DCO on behalf of the NFL. You're on my list for a urine steroid test tomorrow.

'I will be in the testing area from 9:30-12:30. Please confirm receiving this.'

Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jake Browning will submit to a random drug test

After Saturday's game, Browning received this text - which he posted to an Instagram story

Browning led the Bengals on three touchdown drives in the fourth quarter to lead to an OT win

Down 17-3 going into the fourth quarter, Browning helped march the Bengals down the field three times for three touchdowns.

The first TD pass to Tee Higgins made it a seven point game before a one-yard handoff to Joe Mixon tied the contest at 17-17.

Minnesota extended took back the ball and scored a touchdown with just under four minutes left to make it 24-17.

But Browning and the Bengals answered the call - with the QB finding Higgins again for a 21-yard-strike with 39 seconds left to tie the contest at 24-24.

In overtime, neither team managed to score on their first drives. But kicker Evan McPherson knocked through a game-winning field goal that saw the Bengals move up to 8-6 on the season.

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