CINCINNATI (WKRC) – Below is a running quarter-by-quarter thread from the Cincinnati Bengals 34-27 loss at the Philadelphia Eagles in the preseason opener with details and highlights:

FOURTH QUARTER

Final Bengals Team Stats

First Downs: 19Rushes-Yards: 19-57Passing: 22-40, 276 yards (1 sacks for minus 8 yards)Total Yards: 325Turnovers: 1 (1 interception)

Bengals Individual Stat Leaders

Passing: Joe Burrow 9-10-0, 123 yards, 2 TDs, 157.5 rating; Jake Browning 6-14-1, 62 yards, 26.5 rating; Desmond Ridder 7-16-0, 91 yards, 1 TD, 83.1 ratingRushing: Tahj Brooks 10-26; Chase Brown 5-23Receiving: Tanner Hudson 5-61; Ja’Marr Chase 4-77; Charlie Jones 3-41, Chase Brown 3-25

Final Eagles Team Stats

First Downs: 23Rushes-Yards: 33-132Passing: 27-39, 316 yards (2 sacks for minus 16 yards)Total Yards: 432Turnovers: 1 (1 interception)

Eagles Individual Stat Leaders

Passing: Tanner McKee 20-25-0, 252 yards, 2 TDs, 135.3 rating; Dorian Thompson Robinson 5-8-0, 56 yards, 83.3 rating; Kyle McCord 1-5-1, 8 yards, 0.0 ratingRushing: Will Shipley 7-48Receiving: Darius Cooper 6-82; Johnny Wilson 3-73

– The Bengals got the ball back on their own 20 with 2:16 remaining, but turned it over on downs on their own 21 with 1:56 to play.

– Tight end Tanner Hudson hauled in his second touchdown reception, this one from 19 yards out from Desmond Ridder, to cap a 92-yard drive and pull Bengals within 34-27 with 3:33 to play.

– Undrafted rookie wide receiver Jamoi Mayes, a University of Cincinnati product, hauled in a 48-yard pass reception from former UC quarterback Desmond Ridder with just under six minutes remaining as part of that 92-yard drive.

– With just over 10 minutes left, Bengals linebacker Joe Giles-Harris came up with an interception on the Eagles 37 off a ricochet and appeared to get up and roll into the end zone for a touchdown, but he was ruled to have been touched down at the Philadelphia 35. The Bengals didn’t get a first down after taking over, but got a 51-yard field goal by Evan McPherson to close within 34-20 with 8:58 left in the game.

– Desmond Ridder entered to play quarterback for the Bengals on the first series of the quarter.

– The Eagles increased the lead to 30-17 on a 23-yard field goal by Jake Elliott with 13:43 remaining in the game, but defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson was called for roughing the snapper to give Philadelphia a first-and-goal on the Bengals 2. On the next play ShunDerrick Powell scored a touchdown on a two-yard run to make it 34-17 Philadelphia with 13:39 left to play.

THIRD QUARTER

– Bengals Team Stats Through Quarter

First Downs: 15Rushes-Yards: 15-45Passing: 15-24-0, 185 yards (1 sack for minus 8 yards)Total Yards: 222Turnovers: 1 (1 interception)

– Eagles Team Stats Through Quarter

First Downs: 20Rushes-Yards: 19-100Passing: 24-31-0, 309 yards (2 sacks resulted in minus 16 yards)Total Yards: 393Turnovers: 0

– Philadelphia led 27-17 at end of the quarter.

– Jake Browning had a screen pass intercepted by Eagles linebacker Patrick Johnson, who returned it 15 yards to the Bengals 20 with 27 seconds left in the quarter.

– Bengals wide receiver Jermaine Burton had a 32-yard punt return that took the ball to the Eagles 23. The Bengals had to settle for a 36-yard field by Evan McPherson after that return to pull within 27-17 with 5:19 to play in the quarter.

– Dorian Thompson-Robinson entered to play quarterback for the Eagles on the second series of the second half.

– Jake Elliott missed a 55-yard field goal for the Eagles on the first drive of the second half, but DJ Ivey was called for offside, which turned a 4th-and-7 into a 4th-and-2 and Philadelphia then converted. The Eagles eventually settled for a 23-yard field goal by Elliott to increase their halftime lead from 24-14 to 27-14 with 9:24 left in the quarter.

– Rookie linebacker Barrett Carter, the team’s fourth-round pick, recorded a quarterback sack on the first series of the second half.

SECOND QUARTER

– Bengals Halftime Team Stats

First Downs: 14Rushes-Yards: 11-34Passing: 15-20-0, 185 yardsTotal Yards: 211Turnovers: 0

Bengals Individual First Half Stat Leaders

Passing: Joe Burrow 9-10-0, 123 yards, 2 TDs, 157.5 rating; Jake Browning 6-10-0, 62 yards, 79.1 rating Rushing: Chase Brown 5-23Receiving: Ja’Marr Chase 4-77, Charlie Jones 3-41, Chase Brown 3-25

Eagles Halftime Team Stats

First Downs: 13Rushes-Yards: 13-76Passing: 14-17-0, 193 yardsTotal Yards: 262Turnovers: 0

Eagles Individual First Half Stat Leaders

Passing: Tanner McKee 14-17-0, 193 yards, 2 TDs, 153.2 ratingRushing: Will Shipley 7-48Receiving: Johnny Wilson 3-73, Darius Cooper 3-51

– A 46-yard punt return by Ainias Smith to the Bengals 29 with 44 seconds left in the first half set up a 20-yard touchdown pass from Tanner McKee to Darius Cooper for a 24-14 Eagles lead with 35 seconds to play in the half. That turned out to be the halftime score.

– The Bengals punted on each of their three possessions in the quarter.

– After the Bengals punted on back-to-back possessions, the Eagles took a 17-14 lead when they moved 72 yards in 10 plays capped by a six-yard touchdown pass from Tanner McKee to wide receiver Ainias Smith with 1:33 left in the first half.

– Defensive end Shemar Stewart, the team’s first-round draft pick, had a two-yard tackle for loss, and on the next play defensive tackle Taven Bryan recorded a quarterback sack.

– Backups entered the game on the Bengals third offensive series with Jake Browning in at quarterback and the offensive line as follows: LT Jalen Rivers, LG Cordell Volson, C Andrew Raym, RG Cody Ford and RT Devin Cochran.

– Gary Brightwell had a 71-yard kickoff return wiped out by a holding call on Cam Grandy.

– The Eagles were forced to settle for a 44-yard field goal by Jake Elliott 12 seconds into the quarter to pull within 14-10.

FIRST QUARTER

– Bengals Team Stats Through Quarter

First Downs: 9Rushes-Yards: 5-24Passing: 9-10-0-122, 2 TDsTurnovers: 0

Eagles Team Stats Through Quarter

First Downs: 6Rushes-Yards: 8-49Passing: 5-5-0-73 yardsTurnovers: 0

– The Bengals made it two touchdowns in as many possessions as they drove 65 yards in eight plays and took a 14-7 lead when Burrow hit Chase on a short out route and he did the rest to complete a 36-yard touchdown with 2:28 remaining in the quarter. Burrow is 9 of 10 for 122 yards passing, while Chase has four receptions for 77 yards.

– Philadelphia took its first offensive possession and drove 75 yards in nine plays to tie the score at 7-7 on quarterback Tanner McKee’s one-yard quarterback sneak with exactly five minutes left in the quarter. A big play on the drive was a 38-yard run by running back Will Shipley that moved the ball to the Bengals 21.

– Bengals defensive starters: DE Myles Murphy, DT TJ Slaton, DT Kris Jenkins, DE Joseph Ossai, LB Logan Wilson, LB Demetrius Knight, CB DJ Turner, CB Josh Newton, CB Jalen Davis, S Jordan Battle, S Geno Stone.

– The Eagles are not playing the majority of their offensive starters, including quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley.

– The Bengals took the opening drive of the game and moved 71 yards in 10 plays capped by a 12-yard touchdown pass from Burrow to tight end Tanner Hudson with 9:56 left in the first quarter. It came two plays after a six-yard TD pass to wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase was wiped out by a chop block penalty on right guard Lucas Patrick. Burrow completed 6 of 7 passes for 71 yards on the drive, including his last six pass attempts in a row. There were four different receivers who caught passes on the drive.

– Bengals won the toss and opted to receive, so offense on the field first.

– Bengals offensive starters: QB Joe Burrow, RB Chase Brown, WR Ja’Marr Chase, WR Tee Higgins, WR Andrei Iosivas, TE Drew Sample, LT Orlando Brown, Jr., LG Dylan Fairchild, C Ted Karras, RG Lucas Patrick, RT Amarius Mims

PRE-GAME

– The following Bengals are not participating in the game either due to injury or for precautionary reasons (any other reason in parentheses): cornerbacks Dax Hil, Cam Taylor-Britt and Marco Wilson; defensive ends Trey Hendrickson (holding in over contract situation) and Cedric Johnson; defensive tackle BJ Hill; tight ends Mike Gesicki and Noah Fant (recently signed) and center Matt Lee.