The Cincinnati Bengals won their first playoff game in 31 years, defeating the Las Vegas Raiders 26–19 on Saturday to a sold-out 66,277 elated fans that cheered loudly in frigid Ohio temperatures at Paul Brown Stadium. The Bengals had not had a playoff win since 1991. “Happy for the city,” said Bengals young coach Zac Taylor. “I think the city can finally exhale. “They get to enjoy the ride here because we’re not done yet.” The young Bengals were led by quarterback Joe Burrow, throwing to five different receivers for two first-half touchdowns, on 24 of 34 attempts. “It’s a great win for us, for the city and the organization, but, you know, we expected this. So, it’s not gonna be a big celebration like it was when we won the division,” Burrow said. “We took care of business, now it’s on to the next round.” Nine completions went to receiver Ja’Marr Chase, …