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| Patriots are 3-0 for third time in six years |
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09/25/2007 |
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| y Morris and Kevin Faulk and fullback Heath Evans. "Laurence had a big game today," offensive tackle Matt Light said. "Those guys are all running the ball really hard." UP NEXT: MONDAY NIGHT IN CINCINNATI The Patriots have scored 35 or more points each of the last two times they have played the Cincinnati Bengals, who they will go on the road to meet for a Monday night game next week. New England beat the Bengals 38-13 in Week 4 last season -- a victory that came one year to the day before next Monday's rematch. |
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| Bengals sign RB DeDe Dorsey, unsure if RB Rudi Johnson will play against Patriots |
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09/25/2007 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Running back DeDe Dorsey signed a two-year contract Tuesday with the Cincinnati Bengals, who aren't sure whether Rudi Johnson will be available for their game against New England because of a hamstring injury. Dorsey entered the Indianapolis Colts' training camp as Joseph Addai's backup, but was released in the final roster cut. He's been recovering from a case of turf toe on his right foot suffered in the final preseason game. Cincinnati opened a roster spot by waiving rookie running back |
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| Dolphins WR Chambers has DWI, reckless driving charges dismissed |
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09/25/2007 |
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| tackle Fred Evans was waived after being charged with multiple counts of battery on a law enforcement officer following an incident on South Beach. Linebacker Joey Porter was charged with misdemeanor battery in March after being accused of punching Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Levi Jones after an incident in Las Vegas.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prio |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, September 23, 2007) |
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09/23/2007 |
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| r, RB Jerome Harrison, LB Willie McGinest, G Isaac Sowells, WR Travis Wilson, P Dave Zastudil Raiders - 3RD QB Andrew Walter, CB John Bowie, DE Derrick Burgess, LB Isaiah Ekejiuba, T Mario Henderson, FB Oren O'Neal, DB Duane Starks, LB Robert Thomas CINCINNATI BENGALS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS. 4:05 P.M. (ET) Bengals - LB Ahmad Brooks, C Eric Ghiaciuc, LB Rashad Jeanty, DB Ethan Kilmer, DB Nedu Ndukwe, WR Tab Perry, DE Frostee Rucker Seahawks - 3RD QB Charlie Frye, DE Jason Babin, LB Kevin Bentley, WR D.J. Hackett, TE |
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| Browns' Pool fined $5,000 for helmet-to-helmet hit on Bengals' Holt |
NFL Football |
09/22/2007 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Browns safety Brodney Pool was fined $5,000 by the NFL for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Cincinnati Bengals' receiver Glenn Holt last week. Pool said he didn't intend to lead with his head on the play and will appeal the fine. Pool was flagged for unnecessary roughness and sustained a concussion on the play, in which his helmet struck Holt's after a 22-yard catch. Pool left the game after the hit and was replaced by safety Mike Adams, but later returned and tallied 25- and 28-yard kickoff retur |
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| McNair Back In Fold for Ravens-Cardinals |
NFL Football |
09/21/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Baltimore Ravens hope to have Steve McNair back in the mix this Sunday, when the club welcomes the Arizona Cardinals to M&T Bank Stadium. McNair suffered a groin injury in the Ravens' Week 1 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, in which the veteran quarterback completed 20-of-34 passes for 203 yards. He was also intercepted once and fumbled three times before exiting late in the fourth quarter. The 34-year-old then sat out Baltimore's game against the New York Jets this past weekend, but di |
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| Bengals Defense Looks to Recover In Seattle |
NFL Football |
09/21/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Talk about a defensive breakdown. The Cincinnati Bengals found out the hard way last week in Cleveland that no matter how many points a team scores, the defense still needs to play as if the game was deadlocked. That's a tough task for some defenders when the offense is scoring on a consistent basis. The Bengals will try to regroup on Sunday, with another road game against the Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field. The Bengals suffered a 51-45 loss at Paul Brown Stadium last week despite quarterback |
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| PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: Browns' Lewis, Anderson silence critics, for now |
NFL Football |
09/20/2007 |
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -All it took for Cleveland Browns teammates Jamal Lewis and Derek Anderson to get some vindication was a combined 500-yard performance. In the days following the Browns' stunning 51-45 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, Lewis and Anderson have said all the right things. They've credited the receivers for making catches and blocking downfield, and the offensive line for opening holes and not allowing a sack. But soon enough, the veteran Lewis just for a moment seemed to acknowledge the person |
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| Browns' Edwards looking and sounding worthy of high draft choice |
NFL Football |
09/19/2007 |
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| -Braylon Edwards was talking like an offensive lineman. The Browns wide receiver seems to have discovered a passion for the less glamorous side of his position, downfield blocking. Edwards' effort helped Jamal Lewis run for 216 yards against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. He also made a spectacular diving touchdown catch and finished with a career-best eight receptions for 146 yards and two touchdowns. Edwards leaped for passes, took hits and repeatedly came down with the ball - at last delivering the ki |
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| COLLEGE FB NOTEBOOK: Rodriguez keeping tight rein on freshman sensation Devine |
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09/19/2007 |
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| Rodriguez said. ``Besides, it's hard to see him because he's such a small guy.'' --- POINTERS FROM THE PROS: University of Cincinnati defensive backs got a graduate-level course in guarding receivers this summer - from the NFL's top receiver. Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Johnson joined some of the Bearcats' informal workouts over the summer, running routes in 7-on-7 practices. He showed up about a half-dozen times on Wednesday nights, giving the Bearcats some pointers on how to cover receivers. ``He |
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