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Cincinnati Bengals

  4th AFC North (1-11-1)

 http://www.bengals.com/

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Founded: 1968

Stadium: Paul Brown Stadium

Tickets: 513-621-TDTD (8383)

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Team News more
Colts, Manning roll to sixth straight win
12/07/2008
Peyton Manning threw for three touchdowns, Dominic Rhodes ran for one and cornerback Kelvin Hayden's interception return produced another as the Colts routed Cincinnati 35-3 on Sunday.

Despite numerous injuries, Bengals still have hope for defense
12/05/2008
With as many injuries as the Bengals have had on defense, the unit is shorthanded. However, coordinator Mike Zimmer still has his group playing hard and is being noticed for it.

Bengals put OL Barton on injured reserve
12/05/2008
The Cincinnati Bengals put offensive lineman Kirk Barton on injured reserve Friday and signed running back James Johnson from the practice squad.

Bengals' Palmer expects to test elbow, throw this week
12/03/2008
Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer plans to test his right elbow in the next few days, giving him a better idea of whether he will need reconstructive surgery.

Ravens now 8-4 after rout of Bengals
11/30/2008
Mark Clayton threw a touchdown pass on a reverse, then made a spectacular one-handed catch for a 70-yard score on Sunday, helping the Ravens keep pace in the AFC North with a 34-3 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Bengals put offensive linemen Whitworth, Kooistra on IR
11/28/2008
The Cincinnati Bengals placed guard Andrew Whitworth and guard/offensive tackle Scott Kooistra on injured reserve Friday and signed two players.

Head Coach more
Marvin Lewis

Regular Season: 43-49

Postseason: 0-1

Experience: 4

Career record: 43-50

Pro Career: After establishing himself as a record-setting NFL defensive coordinator, Lewis was named the ninth head coach in Bengals history on Jan. 14, 2003. He is now in his fourth season, coming off a 2005 campaign in which he guided the team to the AFC North title. The Bengals gained the No. 3 seed in the AFC playoffs with an 11-5 record before losing to Pittsburgh, the eventual Super Bowl winner, in the Wild Card round.

Lewis is the only Bengals head coach not to experience a losing season. Taking over after the 2002 club had posted a franchise-worst 2-14 record, he led a pair of 8-8 finishes before breaking through to claim the division title last year.

In club history, Lewis' .551 winning percentage (27-22) trails only Forrest Gregg's .561 percentage (32-25 from 1980-83). The 2005 Bengals posted a club-record and NFL-best turnover differential of plus-24, and set a club record for the fewest sacks allowed (21).

In 2003, the Bengals were the NFL's most improved team (six-game increase), and Lewis finished second in Associated Press voting for NFL Coach of the Year while also being named Rookie Coach of the Year by Football Digest.

Prior to his arrival, Lewis was the Washington Redskins' defensive coordinator (2002), serving as assistant head coach in addition to his coordinator's role. He spent six seasons (1996-2001) as defensive coordinator with the Baltimore Ravens, a tenure that included a Super Bowl victory following the 2000 season. In the 2000 regular season, Lewis' Baltimore defense set the NFL record for fewest points allowed in a 16-game campaign (165). Lewis' 2000 defensive unit has been widely considered as one of the best NFL defenses of all time. The 970 rushing yards allowed was the fewest in NFL history for a 16-game season. The Ravens' four shutouts were the most in the NFL since 1976. Prior to joining Baltimore, he spent four seasons (1992-95) with Pittsburgh as linebackers coach.

Background: Earned All-Big Sky Conference honors as a linebacker at Idaho State for three years (1978-1980), and saw action at quarterback and free safety. Received his bachelor's degree in physical education from Idaho State in 1981, and earned his Master's degree in athletic administration from the school in 1982. Inducted into Idaho State's Hall of Fame in 2001. Began his coaching career at Idaho State (1981-84). The team finished 12-1 during his first season and won the NCAA Division I-AA championship. Was also the linebackers coach at Long Beach State (1985-86), New Mexico (1987-89), and Pittsburgh (1990-91).

Personal: Born September 23, 1958, McDonald, Pa. Lewis and his wife, Peggy, have two children—Whitney and Marcus.


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Scoreboard more
Lucas Oil Stadium - Wk 14 1 2 3 4 T
Cincinnati Bengals 0 3 0 0 3
Indianapolis Colts 7 7 14 7 35
Schedule more
Wk Date Opponent Time
12 Thu, Nov 20 @ Pittsburgh 10-27   L
13 Sun, Nov 30 Baltimore 3-34   L
14 Sun, Dec 07 @ Indianapolis 3-35   L
15 Sun, Dec 14 Washington 1:00 PM ET
16 Sun, Dec 21 @ Cleveland 1:00 PM ET
17 Sun, Dec 28 Kansas City 1:00 PM ET
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Injuries more
Player (Pos) Injury
T.J. Houshmandzadeh (WR) Did Not Pract - Hand
Rashad Jeanty (LB) Did Not Pract - Shin
Chris Perry (RB) Did Not Pract - Groin
Ben Utecht (TE) Did Not Pract - Foot
Regular Season Leaders more
Passing Att Cmp Yds TDs
Ryan Fitzpatrick 304 182 1512 6
Carson Palmer 129 75 731 3
Rushing Car Yds Avg TDs
Cedric Benson 130 392 3 1
Chris Perry 104 269 2.6 2
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDs
T.J. Houshmandzadeh 89 885 9.9 4
Chad Johnson 50 507 10.1 4
Transactions more
Date Transaction
12/9 Josh Mallard (DE) cut.
12/9 Mike Doss (S) signed.
12/9 Marcus Brown (CB) practice squad addition.
12/5 James Johnson (RB) Activated from the Practice Squad.
AFC North more
Team W L T Win %
Pittsburgh 10 3 0 .769
Baltimore 9 4 0 .692
Cleveland 4 9 0 .308
Cincinnati 1 11 1 .115


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