CINCINNATI -- Undrafted rookie Kevin Hogan took off, slipped through several defenders and scored on a 28-yard run, the longest touchdown scramble by a quarterback in Browns history.All that the Bengals could do was to drop their heads.Theyve seen this before. Way too much.The Browns ran for 180 yards overall on Sunday as Cincinnati pulled away to a 31-17 win. It was the most glaring shortcoming for the Bengals, and it wasnt the first time. Cincinnati (3-4) has given up more than 150 yards rushing three times already.Two weeks earlier, the Cowboys also ran for 180 yards in their 28-14 win. The Bengals have resolved to fix their defensive issues heading into a game on Sunday in London against Washington (4-3), which has one of the leagues better rushing games as well.We had a couple of these games a year ago where they had some yardage on us but when they got it in the red zone, we toughened up, defensive coordinator Paul Guenther said.At the end of the year, well be right where we were a year ago. Were just doing it the hard way this year.The run defense was a strength last season. Cincinnati allowed only one team to run for more than 150 yards in the regular season. Pittsburgh ran for 167 during its first-round playoff win at Paul Brown Stadium.The Bengals run defense ranks 24th in the league this week and is on pace to give up its most yards since 2008.Were trying to hit our stride, linebacker Karlos Dansby said. Were definitely not happy with our results right now.The Bengals allowed the second-fewest points in the league last season and returned the nucleus of the defense.They lost safety Reggie Nelson and end Wallace Gilberry. They also missed linebacker Vontaze Burfict for the first three games as he served an NFL suspension for illegal hits.The line was formidable last season, getting solid seasons from ends Carlos Dunlap and Michael Johnson and tackles Geno Atkins and Domata Peko. Theyve slipped in production so far this season.They have to play great for us, Guenther said. Its just like with any other good team. If Tom Brady has an off day, theyre probably not going to win. If Ben Roethlisberger has an off day, theyre probably not going to win.Our great players have to play great all the time. 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Game 3 is Sunday at Toronto.Head athletic trainer George Poulis said Liriano felt good after tests Saturday.Were going to examine him each day and just go from there, Poulis said.Players who sustain a concussion must be cleared by Major League Baseball before returning.Liriano left after being struck by the ball, which ricocheted into right field for an RBI single. He was replaced by Roberto Osuna, who got the final five outs as Toronto won 5-3.Liriano and Gomez were teammates in Minnesota and remain good friends. Gomez said he spoke to Liriano on the phone Friday night and was relieved to hear his friend was not more seriously hurt.I slept better knowing he didnt have any problems, Gomez said, adding that he and Liriano had discussed going for dinner together on Saturday night.So, did Gomez plan on picking up the check after nailing his pal in the head?Were both rich, so it doesnt matter, he joked.Liriano left the ballpark Friday on a stretcher and, for precautiionary reasons, his neck immobilized.dddddddddddd He was taken by ambulance to a hospital for tests, then was cleared to fly home with his teammates, who waited an hour on the tarmac for him to join them.It was one of the few times everybody was happy to wait before taking off, Blue Jays infielder Darwin Barney said. Usually you want to get out of there as fast as you can. When we found out he was coming, we were all happy to wait. Hes a competitor. He took that ball of the head and didnt even flinch. Obviously it might have rattled him a little bit but, man, he kind of showed what were all about out there.Barney said he had not watched a replay of the incident, which saw Liriano struck by a ball measured at 102 mph.Its not something you want to go look at, Barney said. Im just glad hes fine, glad he got on the plane.Rangers manager Jeff Banister was bench coach in Pittsburgh when Liriano pitched for the Pirates. Banister called Fridays incident extremely scary.At any point in time, but even now, razor-thin situation of being tragic in my opinion, Banister said.Blue Jays second baseman Devon Travis, who was scratched from Game 2 with a sore right knee, had an MRI Saturday. He is day to day with a bone bruise but has no structural damage. ' ' '