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2011 NFL Week 17 Primer

Baltimore Ravens’ Terrell Suggs has his helmet taken off by Cincinnati Bengals’ Andrew Whitworth during the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on January 2, 2011. UPI/Kevin Dietsch MARQUE MATCHUP: It’s the final week – pick one. Some will argue that the Cowboys-Giants Sunday night matchup is the biggest game of the week, but it’s no bigger...
Via The Scores Report  |  December 29, 2011

Cleveland Browns Will Be Facing A Mad Bengals Team Sunday

The Cleveland Browns travel to Cincinnati Sunday to face a Bengals team that has just dropped two games in a row. Now you have a pissed off Bengals team that may be underestimating the Cleveland Browns. It is funny how you have writers over at ESPN saying this is a serous mis-match between the Browns and Bengals too. Now you have some Bengals players thinking they are going to take...
Via Cleveland Sports 360  |  November 25, 2011

Marvin Lewis won’t complain about Whitworth’s costly penalty

Midway through the fourth quarter of Sunday’s loss to Pittsburgh, the Bengals converted a third-and-4 and got into Steelers territory. Until a flag came down. The referee flagged Bengals offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth for illegal hands to the face, bringing the play back. The Bengals, who trailed 24-17 at the time, failed to convert on…
Via Pro Football Talk  |  November 16, 2011

Fifth quarter: Bengals 27, Colts 17

GAME BALL:  TACKLES ANDREW WHITWORTH AND ANDRE SMITH Coming into the game, Colts defensive ends Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney had combined for 11 sacks against the Bengals. On Sunday they were a non-factor due to Whitworth and Smith as quarterback Andy Dalton rarely felt pressure. Neither Mathis or Freeney had a tackle and the only way Mathis showed up on the stats sheet was...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  October 16, 2011
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