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Written by Chick Ludwig
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Henry's debut: Wide receiver Chris Henry's return from an eight-game suspension gives the Bengals another big-play threat. His presence should prevent the Ravens from constantly double-teaming Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh. "Hopefully, we can just open it up a little more," Houshmandzadeh said. Game within a game: Houshmandzadeh and Baltimore's Derrick Mason are tied for the league lead in catches with 62. Houshmandzadeh has 10 TDs; Mason has two. "When you do well individually, it's cool. It really is," Houshmandzadeh said. "But at the end of the day, we're losing. So it's kind of like you're not doing enough. I'd rather have less catches and less touchdowns and be 6-2, but now we're really going uphill." Ray Lewis' rant: Baltimore linebacker Ray Lewis blasted his team's offense following Monday night's 38-7 loss at Pittsburgh. The Steelers scored 28 points off turnovers. "Ray respects everybody around here, but at the same time he wants to win," Ravens safety Ed Reed said. "That's how he feels and he was letting it out. He was really just talking about turnovers. If we turn the ball over, obviously we won't win. That's any team in the NFL." Dayton Daily News
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