A creative game plan by the Cincinnati Bengals produced three first-half touchdowns on snaps to three different players, several reverses, a no-huddle drive that looked unstoppable and a quarterback who scrambled for a big gain. Then it was Robert Griffin III's turn. Back and forth they went. The Bengals built a 17-point lead, blew the lead, and met razzle with dazzle Sunday until a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes by Andy Dalton made the difference in a 38-31 win over Griffin and the Washington Redskins.