The Los Angeles Rams broke a 10-10 second-quarter tie with the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday with a gorgeous designed reverse play that saw quarterback Jared Goff throwing to wideout Cooper Kupp down the sideline for a 66-yard touchdown (via NFL).

After faking out the Bengals' defense at home, Goff capitalized from a fallen Cincinnati defensive back for Kupp to haul in the long pass and run down the sideline for the tie-breaking score.

The 25-year-old Goff has already accrued over 250 passing yards in the first half, throwing two touchdowns and completing 11/16 of his passes.

Kupp, a beneficiary of one of those touchdowns, also has five receptions for 165 of Goff's yards.

The Rams are hosting one of the NFL's worst teams this season, the 0-7 Bengals, but they had not gained any separation from the AFC North club until Kupp's long touchdown reception.

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