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Cincinnati Bengals: Keep Carson Upright

Because the NFL season never ends, we present our 2009 Offseason Roadmaps for front offices to navigate through the summer.

It could be argued that the Cincinnati Bengals did well to win four games in 2008. They were missing their star quarterback, Carson Palmer, for the majority of the season. That left the job to an overmatched Ryan Fitzpatrick, who did his best, but was saddled with a bad running game, worse offensive line and not much defense. The Bengals found a way to win three straight at the end of the season, finishing 4-11-1.

There are many areas for improvement as the Bengals make their way toward 2009 trying like crazy to avoid doing 2008 over again. Luckily, kicker is not one of those areas of need.

Bengals' Glenn Holt Returns Kick for TD, Loses Front Teeth While Celebrating

Cincinnati Bengals kickoff returner Glenn Holt had a big game in Sunday's loss to the Bills, returning a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown.

But not everything was fine and dandy for Holt on Sunday. Here's how he explains what happened when some of his teammates got a little too boisterous in jumping on him after he scored:
"It was in celebration," Holt said. "The bad thing about it was Dhani Jones jumped and hit my helmet at the end and hit my facemask. I lost my two front teeth."
I've heard of kick returners getting hurt when their teammates jump on them in celebration -- Desmond Howard suffered a serious neck injury that way -- but losing your two front teeth seems particularly gruesome.

Holt isn't the first Bengal to lose his teeth this year; Chard Johnson lost his gold fronts when his helmet came off and his head hit the turf after he dove for a pass against the Steelers.

The more painful loss is that the Bengals lost to the Bills, 33-21.

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