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WATCH: Brandon Tate makes incredible diving catch for 55-yard touchdown
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Oct. 4, 2015 4:45 p.m. ET
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Bengals receiver Brandon Tate made his first catch of the season count.
Tate, relegated to a return role on special teams in the first three games, got behind Chiefs corner Marcus Peters as quarterback Andy Dalton rolled to his right on 3rd-and-11 from his own 45. Dalton's deep ball was reeled in by a diving Tate at the 10-yard line. Tate was then able to quickly get back to his feet and dive to the goal line before getting touched for the touchdown and a 21-12 Bengals lead.
It was the only catch of the day for Tate, but it was a big one, helping the Bengals to a 36-21 victory and a 4-0 start.
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WARNING: If you don't touch Brandon Tate after he makes a diving 50-yard catch He WILL dive into end zone #KCvsCIN http://t.co/JutphMTqsK
— NFL (@NFL) October 4, 2015
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