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Angst in Bengaldom, always high ahead of a division game, has bee magnified even further this week by Cincinnati’s anemic 1-4-1 record coming off the bye under head coach Marvin Lewis.
Well, take heart, Bengals fans. That lonely win came back in 2003 over — wait for it — the Baltimore Ravens. Led by future Hall [...]
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