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Written by Bill Rabinowitz
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Roughing call, late replay reversal wind up being key factors in Cincinnati loss T.J. Houshmandzadeh (84) celebrates with teammate Eric Steinbach after catching a 33-yard TD pass that enabled the Bengals to take a 7-0 lead in a game dominated by the defenses. CHRIS O’MEARA ASSOCIATED PRESS Bengals receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh beats Ronde Barber of the Buccaneers for a second-quarter touchdown. Buccaneers receiver Michael Clayton dives past Bengals cornerback Keiwan Ratliff to score what proved to be the winning touchdown. |
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Written by Bill Rabinowitz
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Cincinnati manages just 52 yards rushing
Tampa Bay defensive end Dewayne White had little trouble breaking through Cincinnati’s patchwork offense line and sacking Carson Palmer during the second quarter. TAMPA, Fla. — Of all the things that went wrong for the Bengals yesterday in their 14-13 loss to Tampa Bay, one was most disturbing to coach Marvin Lewis. |
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Written by Stephen M. Dowell
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Penalties proved to be a problem for the Bengals in their 14-13 loss to the Buccaneers, and Robert Geathers had a hand in several of them, including a face-mask call while tackling Buccaneers quarterback Bruce Gradkowski. TAMPA , Fla. — The roughing-the-passer penalty on Justin Smith had the Bengals steaming after the game, but that wasn’t the only call – or non-call – Cincinnati questioned yesterday after its 14-13 loss to Tampa Bay. Robert Geathers was flagged for unnecessary roughness when he extended his arms to push Buccaneers quarterback Bruce Gradkowski, helping Tampa Bay on its first touchdown drive. |
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Written by Joanne Korth
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 Johnson Against Cleveland The flashy Bengals receiver's numbers are down this season, so he has toned down his act. Receiver Chad Johnson's statistics are down this season. So are his postage expenses. Johnson, who once sent a care package of Pepto-Bismol to Cleveland defensive backs to soothe their upset stomachs, had no such special delivery for the Bucs this week. He even declined to talk trash to the defensive backs. |
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Written by NFL.com
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 Bebgals Prepare for Tampa Bay The Cincinnati Bengals spent their bye week searching for the answers that would put them among the NFL's elite. They get their first chance to show those adjustments Sunday when they play the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. Though the Bengals (3-1) are only one-half game behind the division-leading Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North, the swagger that accompanied last season's resurgence seems to be missing. Their most recent game was a 38-13 home loss to New England on Oct. 1. Only one of Cincinnati's losses last season was by more than 14 points, and that came in a virtually meaningless regular-season finale because the team already had clinched a playoff berth. |
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Written by Chick Ludwig
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Eric Ghiaciuc struggling to fill in for injured starter Rich Braham. Now that Eric Ghiaciuc has been thrown into the fire, he wants to excel — not just survive — as the Bengals' center.
But the flames are licking his feet and he's trying to stiff-arm the pressure as he fills in for injured veteran Rich Braham, who is out indefinitely with a bone bruise in his left knee. |
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