CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Marvin Jones usually tosses his receiver gloves into the stands on his way to the locker room, a way of letting fans share in the moment. This pair -- and this moment -- was all his. Jones caught four of Andy Daltons career-high five touchdown passes on Sunday as the Cincinnati Bengals drubbed the New York Jets 49-9, a dominant performance that will turns heads around the NFL. As Jones ran off the field, he turned down the fans who wanted a keepsake glove. "Im keeping those," said Jones, who had career highs with eight catches for 122 yards. "Ill frame em or whatever. I usually dish them out. Not this game." The second-year receiver and third-year quarterback went into the clubs record book as its top touchdown combination. Jones set a Bengals record for touchdown receptions, scoring on catches of 9, 6, 17 and 6 yards. Hes the first NFL receiver with four touchdown catches in a game since Randy Moss and Terrell Owens did it in 2007. Daltons five touchdown passes gave him 11 in his last three games, his best such span. Hes the first quarterback to throw for five TDs against the Jets since Dan Marino in 1988. "This is where I want to be," said Dalton, who was 19 of 30 for 325 yards in little more than three quarters. "This is how I want to be playing. Its tough to do." The Bengals (6-2) won their fourth in a row and padded their AFC North lead by taking advantage of New Yorks step-slow pass defence and its rookie quarterback, who had his worst day yet. Geno Smith threw two interceptions that were returned for touchdowns before heading to the bench early in the fourth quarter. It was Cincinnatis most lopsided victory during coach Marvin Lewis 11 seasons. The Bengals are 2 1/2 games ahead of second-place Baltimore, which had its bye week. "It is a statement," defensive end Carlos Dunlap said. "This is one of the first games we were able to finish because we jumped on them early. This was just a statement game." New York (4-4) couldnt break its pattern of win-one, lose-one. The Jets took their most lopsided loss since a 45-3 loss to New England in 2010. "Its been up-down, up-down all year," said Smith, who was 20 of 30 for 159 yards. "Thats the way its been so far. Sometimes we do it, other times we dont. Thats a part of developing consistency." This one slipped away fast. The Bengals got touchdowns on their first two possessions while the Jets managed only 1 net yard in the first quarter -- their fewest for a quarter since 2009. The Bengals figured they could take advantage of New Yorks man-to-man coverage by throwing deep. Daltons line gave him plenty of time and he was on target most of the time, setting up a lot of big plays. The biggest came from Jones, a fifth-round draft pick with a lot of speed. In his breakout game, he showed a good pair of hands and a few nifty moves, too. His 30-yard catch set up Daltons 4-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jermaine Gresham, who was uncovered in the back of the end zone. A.J. Green also had two catches that went for more than 50 yards each as Dalton showed he can complete the long throw -- one of his biggest deficiencies in his first two seasons. "I would say that absolutely surprised me," coach Rex Ryan said of his defences collapse. "We got beat in every coverage known to man. Five touchdown passes? I dont know how many times thats happened in my lifetime. Not very often." Smith showed hes still got an awful lot to learn. With the Jets trailing 28-6 coming out of halftime, Smith made two more glaring mistakes. Chris Crocker returned his first pass of the second half 32 yards for a touchdown. Early in the fourth quarter, Adam "Pacman" Jones ran another back 60 yards for a score, sidestepping the diving Smith to reach the end zone. Smith has had three interceptions returned for touchdowns in the last two games. New Englands Logan Ryan ran one back 79 yards for a score during the Jets 30-27 overtime victory last week. Notes: Bengals MLB Rey Maualuga was taken off the field on a cart in the first half after hurting his left knee and apparently suffering a concussion while trying to make a tackle. Coach Marvin Lewis said Maualuga wasnt seriously injured. ... It was the first time the Bengals returned two interceptions for a touchdown since Dec. 16, 1984, against Buffalo. ... Ryan said he benched cornerback Dee Milliner during the game because "he wasnt getting it done." Cheap Shoes China . Hamilton signed offensive linemen Mike Filer, Joel Reinders, Landon Rice and Carson Rockhill. Wholesale Shoes . Joakim Nordstrom and Garret Ross also scored for Chicago and Corey Crawford made 30 saves. Tomas Tatar scored twice for Red Wings (2-3-0), Jonathan Ericsson added a goal and Gustav Nyquist had three assists. http://www.shoeschinacheap.com/ . 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"Not a good result for us," Los Angeles coach Bruce Arena said. "We squandered a few chances. ... There were chances for us to get a few more goals, and at the end of the day, thats the game. You could see we controlled the game for long periods of time, but youve got to get a goal. The goals were out there for us, and we didnt connect." The Galaxy are seventh in the Western Conference but have games in hand, as many as four, on all of their rivals. Chivas (2-7-5) is last in the West. "The players showed characcter," said Chivas coach Wilmer Cabrera, whose team has won just once in its past 13 games.dddddddddddd "With the ball, we made some possibilities. That was important for us. ... (This result) is going to help us with what we are going to do, but we are not happy unless we get three points." Torres scored his ninth goal of the season in the 20th minute, finishing a defence-splitting pass from Leandro Barrera, as Chivas took its first lead in the SuperClasico series since May 2012, its last victory, a span of six games. The goal was his 16th since he joined Chivas last July, giving him a share of the MLS record for Mexican-born players with former Chicago Fire star Cuauhtemoc Blanco. The Galaxy (4-3-5) nearly tied the score seven minutes later, but Chivas goalkeeper Dan Kennedy pushed Landon Donovans chip off the right post, then leaped across his goalmouth to snag Marcelo Sarvas header on the rebound. Zardes scored in the 35th minute, jumping above two defenders to head home a chip from Sarvas. ' ' '