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{mosimage}These Bengals are peaking at the right time. Carson Palmer threw for a pair of touchdowns and
Johnson ran for two more Sunday, setting up a 27-10 victory over the Oakland Raiders that strengthened Cincinnati's playoff chances.
The Bengals (8-5) have won four in a row, moving to the forefront of the AFC wild card race. At the moment, Cincinnati is in position for one of the two spots, with pivotal games coming up the next two weeks at Indianapolis and at Denver.
It's all coming together for the defending AFC North champions, who have developed an astonishly stout defense that would come in handy in the postseason.
The Raiders (2-11) had another self-destructing performance against a defense setting new team standards. The Bengals have allowed only 17 points in the last three games, a franchise first.
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If the Bengals repeat history, they'll come out of the Under Armour Senior Bowl later this month with some pretty good players.
Marvin Lewis' second trip in five years to staff the Mobile, Ala., all-star game became official...
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One of the things the Bengals have going into 2009 is pulling rank on 2008.
The Bengals are playing four of the six worst defenses from this past season, as well as three of the four worst offenses against a schedule of foes that...
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The Bengals ended the year silently Wednesday as the team took stock with players dispersing for the offseason and the coaches heading for a break.
The silence is an indication that head coach Marvin Lewis' staff is going to...
This is THE podcast for all Cincinnati Bengals fans.Twice a week, legendary Cincinnati sportscaster, Ken Broo, is joined by the editors, writers and publisher of the popular bi-weekly publication, Bengals ReportIn this up to the minute podcast, the discussion is all Bengals featuring interviews with your favorite Bengals players.Get the inside scoop on the Bengals and their upcoming games by placing Bengals Report on your list of favorites!
In this episode, Bengals Report executive editor, Mark Hardin and Ken Broo review the Bengals win over the Browns and preview the 2008 season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs. You'll hear comments from Bengals quarterbacks Carson Palmer and Ryan Fitzpatrick, cornerback Leon Hall and Bengals head coach, Marvin Lewis. For the best in sports, visit Ken's web site www.kenbroo.com
In this episode, Ken Broo and Bengals Report executive editor, Mark Hardin preview the upcoming Bengals vs Browns game in week #16 of the 2008 NFL season. For the best in sports, visit Ken's web site www.kenbroo.com
In this episode, Ken Broo and Bengals Report executive editor, Mark Hardin review the Bengals win over the Redskins in week #15 of the 2008 NFL season. Chad Johnson, Cedric Benson and Cory Mays all comment on the game. For the best in sports, visit Ken's web site www.kenbroo.com.