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Posted: Nov 9th 2009 8:22AM ET by JJ Cooper (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, Ravens, Steelers, AFC North

The AFC North is not shaping up as expected. After three black and blue
Steelers-
Ravens games last year, everyone expected that Pittsburgh and Baltimore would face off for the control of the division again this year. But when Cincinnati finished off its sweep of the Ravens on Sunday, they put themselves in prime position.
The
Bengals effectively have a three-game lead against the Ravens -- two games in the standings plus the head-to-head tiebreaker advantage. Baltimore and Pittsburgh also have two head-to-head games left on the schedule while Cincinnati only has one game against the Steelers and one nearly guaranteed win against the
Browns left in the division.
Posted: Nov 8th 2009 9:30PM ET by Thomas George (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, Ravens, NFL Analysis

CINCINNATI -- He is the king of smack, both verbal and physical. That is what
Ray Lewis brings.
He called
Cedric Benson's 120-yard rushing day last month against the big-time, big-mouth
Ravens defense a fluke. And Benson said Lewis brought an extra assortment of jive here on Sunday.
"He started telling me how he was going to be there all day, on every play,'' Benson said. "I laughed and kind of smiled. Then he says, 'We are the team to go through, man!'
"So, I told him we'd just go through them to the playoffs and the Super Bowl.''
Posted: Nov 8th 2009 3:35PM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, NFL Injuries
CINCINNATI (AP) -- Bengals receiver Chris Henry wasn't sure whether he'd play again this season after he broke his arm during a 17-7 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
Henry broke his left forearm just above the wrist when he was tackled by cornerback Fabian Washington after a 20-yard reception. Henry's back hit the ground and Washington landed on top of him. A replay showed the forearm bowing slightly.
He knew immediately that the injury was severe.
"I was about to get up and I felt my arm (hurt)," Henry said. "Then I noticed it was broken."
Posted: Nov 6th 2009 11:00AM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, Colts, Ravens, Saints, NFL Fans, NFL Live Blogging

Most teams will play their eighth game this week, meaning that we're hitting the halfway mark. Already, there's talk of 16-0 teams and teams that have played themselves out of serious contention.
We previewed this weekend's big games, got your predictions, and found out who
you think has the better shot of running the table among the remaining unbeatens. Read all about it after the jump.
Posted: Oct 25th 2009 8:40PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Chicago Bears, Bengals, AFC North, NFC North
Bengals 45,
Bears 10. It was 45-3 before the Bears finally got into the end zone, but the game had long been over at that point. It was one of those games that makes you wonder -- were the Bengals that good or the Bears that bad? As is usually the case when you ask that question, it was a combination of both. You have to give the Bengals credit, especially
Carson Palmer for his precision passing. Well, really, the entire team deserves loads of credit.
Still, this game was more about how pathetic the Bears played. For a team with Super Bowl aspirations, that was a simply despicable attempt at playing football on nearly every front. More games like that, and the playoffs won't even be a possibility come late November.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2009 1:03PM ET by Matt Snyder (RSS feed)
Filed under: Chicago Bears, Bengals, AFC North, NFC North
Cedric Benson's time in Chicago was a tumultuous one. He was drafted by the
Bears in the first round -- the fourth overall pick -- of the 2005 draft and proceeded to hold out for 36 days. After arriving, he constantly complained about being mistreated by teammates. That may have been true, as the incumbent starting running back,
Thomas Jones, was well-liked by teammates. Maybe it was because Jones worked hard, cared about the team and didn't have a sense of entitlement -- all opposite traits displayed by Benson in Chicago.
Now, Benson is becoming the player many thought he could coming out of college, due to -- in my opinion -- having received a wake-up call when the Bears cut him. Although, if you hear it from him, that isn't the case at all. In fact, he claims the
Bears attempted to blackball him from the NFL.
Posted: Oct 19th 2009 4:30PM ET by Bruce Ciskie (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, AFC North, NFL Injuries

Though a 28-17 loss to the
Houston Texans wasn't an ideal way to come off an eye-opening 4-1 start, the
Cincinnati Bengals knew it wouldn't be the end of the world.
Unfortunately, the repercussions of Sunday's game at Paul Brown Stadium will be felt for the rest of the season. The club Monday announced that
Antwan Odom, who entered the weekend tied for the
NFL lead in quarterback sacks, will miss the rest of the season.
Posted: Oct 19th 2009 10:00AM ET by Dan Graziano (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, NFL Analysis

CINCINNATI -- As losses go, this one was a stinker. Flying high off yet another last-minute intra-divisional win, the
Bengals showed up for a home game Sunday against the
Texans and had just about everything go wrong. They lost, 28-17, most important, and they also saw key defensive lineman
Antwan Odom and
Domata Peko go down with injuries. Odom's is a torn Achilles' tendon, which means they've lost him for the season. Bad, bad loss.
But the message Bengals coach
Marvin Lewis delivered to his team in the wake of this bad loss was the same, simple two-word mantra he delivered on the first night of the season, after a goofy last-minute bounce cost the Bengals a game against the
Denver Broncos:
"Don't flinch."
Posted: Oct 18th 2009 1:50PM ET by Chris Burke (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, NFL Injuries
Bengals defensive end
Antwan Odom -- who is tied for the
NFL lead in sacks with
Elvis Dumervil at eight -- was carted off the field during Sunday's game against Houston with a right Achilles' injury. Odom did not return to the game.
Odom crumpled after being blocked and trainers quickly called for a cart to come onto the field -- Houston scored on the play on a
Matt Schaub-to-
Owen Daniels touchdown pass. Earlier, Odom blocked a Houston field goal attempt.
Posted: Oct 16th 2009 3:05PM ET by Dan Graziano (RSS feed)
Filed under: Bengals, NFL Fans

CINCINNATI --
Chad Ochocinco is taking some of the credit for the fact that
Bengals fans in this area will be able to see the team play on TV on Sunday, and it appears he does have something to do with it. On Thursday the Bengals asked for (and got) a one-day extension of the league's deadline for selling out Sunday's home game against the
Houston Texans. Had they not done so by Friday afternoon, the game would have been blacked out in the local market. And as of Thursday night, about 3,000 tickets remained unsold.
But at 1:08 p.m. Eastern time, Ochocinco announced on his Twitter page that he and Motorola had bought the remaining tickets and would be giving them away. Problem solved.