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| Bengals' surge puts them in playoff position |
NFL Football |
12/11/2006 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -By winning their last four games with a flourish, the Cincinnati Bengals have moved to the front of the pack of wild card contenders and distinguished themselves as a very dangerous team with the playoffs at hand. No one saw this coming a month ago. A 27-10 victory over Oakland extended Cincinnati's winning streak and left the Bengals and the Jacksonville Jaguars in line for the two AFC wild card berths at 8-5. The offense is back in 2005 form, and the defense is setting club records every |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 10, 2006) |
NFL Football |
12/11/2006 |
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| x Jean-Gilles, T Pat McCoy, T Winston Justice, DT LaJuan Ramsey, WR Jason Avant Redskins - 3rd QB Todd Collins, WR Mike Espy, S Mike Rumph, G Taylor Whitley, DT Ryan Boschetti, WR David Patten, TE Todd Yoder, DT Anthony Montgomery OAKLAND RAIDERS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS, 1:00 P.M (ET) Raiders - 3rd QB Marques Tuiasosopo, CB Duane Starks, RB LaMont Jordan, DE Lance Johnstone, G Corey Hulsey, T Robert Gallery, WR Jerry Porter, TE James Adkisson Bengals - 3rd QB Doug Johnson, CB Deltha O'Neal, LB Ahmad Brooks, LB A.J. |
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| Bengals cornerback O'Neal charged with DWI |
NFL Football |
12/09/2006 |
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AMELIA, Ohio (AP) -Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Deltha O'Neal was charged with driving while intoxicated early Saturday after being stopped at a traffic checkpoint. The two-time Pro Bowl player had a blood-alcohol level of 0.10, above Ohio's legal limit of 0.08, the State Highway Patrol said. O'Neal was alone in his car and arrested at the scene, Sergeant Kevin Long said. O'Neal took a breath test and was released, He is to appear in Clermont County Municipal Court on Dec. 12. The seven-year veteran is th |
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| Bengals rookie McNeal faces drug charge after arrest |
NFL Football |
12/08/2006 |
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HOUSTON (AP) -Cincinnati Bengals rookie receiver Reggie McNeal faces a drug charge stemming from his arrest earlier this week outside a Houston nightclub. McNeal, a former Texas A&M quarterback already charged with resisting arrest, had a cigarette that contained an antihistamine that is sometimes used as a sedative, Houston police spokesman Gabe Ortiz said Friday. The misdemeanor charge of possession of a dangerous drug was added Tuesday, two days after McNeal scuffled with police when he was refused |
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| Bengals try to avoid a K.C. stumble |
NFL Football |
12/07/2006 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Enjoying a rare Sunday off in December, the Cincinnati Bengals cozied up to their big-screen televisions last weekend and morphed into NFL fans with rooting interests. They had just kept the AFC North race alive by beating Baltimore in a Thursday night showdown, and were looking to get some help from the other teams they're trying to catch. They exulted as the Kansas City Chiefs - one of the teams ahead of them in the wild card race - went to Cleveland and lost to the lowly Browns, putting |
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| Jacobs Field bans all smoking to comply with new law |
MLB Baseball |
12/07/2006 |
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| e Club restaurant, the only area with public access during the offseason. Indians vice president Bob DiBiasio said stadium workers would ask fans who light up to put it out. Last week, officials in Hamilton County advised the Cincinnati Reds and Cincinnati Bengals to ban smoking in and around their stadiums to comply with the law, which was approved by 58 percent of voters on Election Day. The law prohibits smoking in nearly all public buildings and work places. Exceptions include tobacco shops, designated |
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| Rookie McQuistan to start at LG for Raiders |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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| n workouts and training camp to earn the starting job but had trouble once the season began. Raiders coach Art Shell agrees that getting time to work in practice and moving to the left side should help McQuistan this week when he plays against the Cincinnati Bengals. McQuistan played mostly left tackle in college. ``He's improved tremendously from that point until now,'' Shell said. ``Plus coming to the left side he's more closer to home. He moves better on the left side than he does on the right side. At lea |
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| Legless teen proves a giant inspiration for Browns |
NFL Football |
12/06/2006 |
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| p,'' Browns safety Brian Russell said. He always has. Last weekend, Martin was invited to be a guest of the Browns, a team desperate for wins and one quickly coming apart at the seams. A week earlier, Cleveland had been embarrassed 30-0 by the Cincinnati Bengals, a lospided loss made much worse by Braylon Edwards' sideline tirade. The wide receiver was upset about the Browns' offensive line and yanked at quarterback Charlie Frye's jersey to prove his point. That outburst set off red flags for some Clevela |
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| Bengals get a little rest, a lot of help |
NFL Football |
12/05/2006 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -The weekend turned out perfectly for the Cincinnati Bengals. They got a little rest, and got a lot of help. Returning to practice on Monday, the Bengals (7-5) were in better shape than at any time since the opening month of the season. Several injured veterans could be back for the next game against Oakland. And, with the way Sunday's games turned out, the last four are going to mean a whole lot more. The two teams they trailed for the AFC wild-card berths - Kansas City and Denver - both |
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| Bengals rookie McNeal arrested in Houston |
NFL Football |
12/04/2006 |
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HOUSTON (AP) -Cincinnati Bengals rookie wide receiver Reggie McNeal was arrested in Houston and charged with resisting arrest after being refused entrance to a nightclub early Sunday. McNeal, a former Texas A&M quarterback, was arrested outside The Red Door, said Houston police spokesman Gabe Ortiz on Monday. Ortiz said McNeal approached two officers who were standing near the entrance and became unruly when the officers told him the club was closing. McNeal ``became aggressive and started using profan |
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