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| Bengals S Ndukwe out for season with knee injury |
NFL Football |
12/13/2010 |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - Cincinnati Bengals safety Chinedum Ndukwe was placed on injured reserve on Monday with a left knee injury. The 25-year-old suffered the injury in Sunday's 23-7 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers when the knee bent while making a tackle. Ndukwe is the 15th Bengal and the team's seventh defensive back to land on IR this season. A seventh-round selection out of Notre Dame in the 2007 draft, Ndukwe accumulated 60 total tackles, one interception and one sack in 12 games -- six starts. |
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| Vikings/Eagles to play Sunday night in Week 16 |
NFL Football |
12/13/2010 |
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| New York, NY (MySportsbook) - The NFL has finalized its Week 16 schedule and has decided to move the game between the Minnesota Vikings and Philadelphia Eagles to Sunday night. The original schedule called for the San Diego Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals as the prime time matchup on NBC, but that contest has been moved to 4:05 p.m. (et) on CBS. Seattle and Tampa Bay was also moved from 1 p.m. (et) to 4:15 p.m. (et) on Sunday. The NFL is again utilizing a "flexible scheduling" system for the final seven weeks |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 12, 2010) |
NFL Football |
12/12/2010 |
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| el Hoomanawanui, G John Greco, DT Jermelle Cudjo, CB Ron Bartell, CB Justin King, S Michael Lewis Saints - RB Julius Jones, TE Tory Humphrey, T Charles Brown, DE Junior Galette, LB Kawika Mitchell, LB Ramon Humber, CB Patrick Robinson, S Usama Young CINCINNATI BENGALS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bengals - 3rd QB Dan LeFevour, CB Johnathan Joseph, WR Jerome Simpson, DE Victor Adeyanju, LB Vincent Rey, RB Cedric Peerman, C Reggie Stephens, T Kris Chambers Steelers - 3rd QB Charlie Batch, RB Jonathan Dwye |
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| Polamalu, Woodley score TDs in Steelers win |
NFL Football |
12/12/2010 |
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| Pittsburgh, PA (MySportsbook) - Troy Polamalu and LaMarr Woodley both returned Carson Palmer interceptions for touchdowns to carry the Pittsburgh Steelers over the downtrodden Cincinnati Bengals, 23-7, in a battle between the best and worst of the AFC North at Heinz Field. The Steelers (10-3) maintained the top spot in the division despite not scoring an offensive TD, as their defense held the bottom-dwelling Bengals to 190 total yards en route to a fourth straight victory. Cincinnati (2-11) has now lost 10 st |
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| Bengals' Ndukwe hurts knee, leaves game |
NFL Football |
12/12/2010 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - Cincinnati Bengals safety Chinedum Ndukwe injured his left knee making a tackle during the second quarter in Pittsburgh and was ruled out for the rest of the game, Ndukwe, who came into the game tied for fourth on the team in tackles, was hurt tackling Rashard Mendenhall on a 6-yard carry. Ndukwe's left leg became extended as he was making the stop, and several players fell on him. Ndukwe had to be helped off the field. The Bengals already were playing without cornerback Johnathan Josep |
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| Bengals deactivate CB Joseph for Steelers |
NFL Football |
12/12/2010 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - The Cincinnati Bengals held out cornerback Johnathan Joseph against the Steelers because of an ankle injury. Jonathan Wade replaced him in the starting lineup. Joseph had been listed as questionable on the Bengals' latest injury report. Cincinnati also didn't activate running back Cedric Peerman, linebacker Vincent Ray, center Reggie Stephens, offensive tackle Kirk Chambers, wide receiver Jerome Simpson and defensive end Victor Adeyanju for Sunday's game. Deactivated for the Steelers we |
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| Steelers host Bengals in clash of AFC North opposites |
NFL Football |
12/10/2010 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Pittsburgh Steelers showed last week how capable they are of finding ways to win regardless of the situation, while the Cincinnati Bengals continue to prove time and time again their knack of giving games away. The two AFC North inhabitants that are presently at the opposite ends of the division spectrum will renew their rivalry this Sunday at Pittsburgh's Heinz Field, where the first-place Steelers will attempt to send the stumbling Bengals to a 10th consecutive defeat. Pittsburgh returns |
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| AFC North: Ravens let prime opportunity slip through hands |
NFL Football |
12/07/2010 |
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| weeks, with road dates against cellar- dwellers Buffalo and Cincinnati next on the docket. The Bills and Bengals are a combined 4-20 so far in 2010. BENGALS: A losing streak that has now reached nine games has had a little bit of everything for the Cincinnati Bengals. Prolonged offensive droughts, defensive collapses that have allowed sizeable leads to dissipate, special- teams breakdowns and ill-timed turnovers have at one time or another doomed the defending AFC North champions during one of the longest winles |
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| Bengals' season becoming historically bad |
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12/06/2010 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Not only are the Cincinnati Bengals bad, they're becoming historically bad. The defending AFC North champions have lost nine in a row, the third time in the last 20 years that they've dropped so many consecutive games in one season. No other NFL team has more than two such streaks of futility during that time. A 34-30 loss to New Orleans on Sunday left the Bengals (2-10) winless since Sept. 26. They play in Pittsburgh next Sunday, when they'll have a chance to match the franchise record fo |
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| Sunday Rewind: Resilient Steelers make a big statement |
NFL Football |
12/06/2010 |
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| or the year with Sunday's discouraging 13-10 setback to Cleveland, with regressing young quarterback Chad Henne throwing three picks and completing just 50 percent of his throws while being upstaged by past-his-prime counterpart Jake Delhomme. - The Cincinnati Bengals continue to come with new and creating ways to lose football games, this time allowing a go-ahead late touchdown drive against New Orleans to continue when defensive tackle Pat Sims jumped offside on a 4th- and-2 play in which the Saints had no inte |
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