Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton is already imploding and it's not even the playoffs yet.

Dalton threw two interceptions in less than two minutes on Monday against the Buccaneers, including a pick that Alterraun Verner returned 24-yards for a touchdown. 

The pick-six wasn't Dalton's fault though, the Bengals will be able to blame that one squarely on A.J. Green when they watch film on Tuesday.

As you can see below, Dalton's throw hit Green directly in the hands. 

After the ball bounced off of Green's hands, it fell right into the waiting arms of Verner, who then took it to the house. 

Although the first interception wasn't Dalton's fault, the second one definitely was.

When Dalton's struggling, that means he's generally overthrowing his receivers and that's exactly what happened when Dalton was picked off by Bradley McDougald

Dalton overthrew Tyler Eifert and sent the ball right to McDougald. 

It took exactly 1:53 for the two picks happen. The Bucs would end up scoring after the McDougald pick thanks to a 22-yard Mike Glennon touchdown pass. 

Thanks in large part to those two touchdowns, the Bucs are leading the Bengals 23-3 late in the first half. Dalton was 6 of 13 fof 46 yards with the two interceptions at the two minute warning.

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Andy Dalton is struggling in Tampa Bay. (USATSI)
Andy Dalton is struggling in Tampa Bay. (USATSI)