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Ryan Tannehill's third INT dooms Tennessee Titans, sets up Bengals' game-winning field goal

Ryan Tannehill's third interception of the day ended up being the final offensive play of the Tennessee Titans' season.

The Titans quarterback tried to force a third-down throw to Nick Westbrook-Ikhine near midfield with 28 seconds left in regulation in Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game at Nissan Stadium, and a deflection floated the ball into the hands of Bengals defensive back Logan Wilson.

Take a look.

Cincinnati quickly got into field goal range, and Evan McPherson's fourth field goal of the game, from 52 yards away, sent the Bengals to the AFC Championship Game with a 19-16 win.

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Tannehill's other two interceptions impacted the final margin as well. The first play of the game from scrimmage was a Tannehill interception to Bengals safety Jessie Bates, which led to a Cincinnati field goal. In the third quarter, Tannehill had another tipped pass intercepted inside the Bengals' 10-yard line in a potential scoring opportunity.

Tannehill's final numbers in Saturday's game: 15-of-24, 220 yards and one touchdown with the three interceptions.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee Titans QB Ryan Tannehill's third INT leads to Bengals victory