Great F'n win! Love the way Palmer kept his head after the Rams rallied to tie the game......real easy right there to get deflated after losing a big lead....relatively quiet game from Spiller but Scott came up big on his only two carries.....congrats on winning the division!
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Tue, 27 Dec 2011 10:07:49 -0700
Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that going into their week 17 game at Baltimore, Bengals RB C.J. Spiller's prolific sophomore campaign has him close to eclipsing multiple NFL single season records. Spiller currently has 1,318 rushing yards (3rd in the NFL) and 7 rushing touchdowns on 265 carries. He also currently has 94 receptions (2nd in the NFL) for 1,079 yards (6th in the NFL) and 9 receiving touchdowns. Spiller broke former Rams RB Marshall Faulk's record set in 1999 for running back receiving yards in a single season (1,048), ironically during the team's week 16 contest versus St. Louis. Spiller is just 32 yards away from breaking Faulk's record for most yards from scrimmage in a single season (2,429), also set in 1999. Lastly, Spiller needs just 7 receptions to surpass former Cardinals FB Larry Centers' record of receptions for a running back (101 catches in 1995).
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AFC North Champions!!! Great win man...this team sure has come a long way. The team as a whole really seems to be hitting stride and looks poised to make a deep run into the playoffs. It was nice to see Scott contribute, he has been quiet for a long time. Good luck against the Ravens and then playoffs!"Cheese is a modern day badass" - BonesMahoneyComment
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What a win man, congrats to Palmer for stepping it up on the last drive! Also have to thank the Arizona Cardinals for dropping the Steelers to help you out! Hall really had a good game, two picks, one for a touchdown is nice! Keep up the good work dude, good luck against Baltimore..take them out!Comment
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Congrats on the last two victories. I would've checked in earlier, but, I have been busy as of late.
Anyway, what impressed me most was the second-half against Cleveland where you just pounded the football. Absolutely no runs and a 15-play drive that lasted 9:26!?!?!? Crazy stuff!
Now that you have won the North and are in the playoffs, is it play to win and maybe snag the #2 seed or is it time to let loose and let some guys pad the stats?
Spiller is the offense. He is the central cog in your system and the guy has to be a legitimate MVP candidate. Going for 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving is pretty damn impressive.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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Great F'n win! Love the way Palmer kept his head after the Rams rallied to tie the game......real easy right there to get deflated after losing a big lead....relatively quiet game from Spiller but Scott came up big on his only two carries.....congrats on winning the division!
Originally posted by Spanky2325That's why Graham makes the big bucks. Awesome win. Good games out of Ochocinco, Rivers and Hall
Originally posted by ghstrdr57Great win to clinch the division! Good luck setting those records with Spiller.
Originally posted by Playmaker2kFantastic win against St. Louis to clinch the division. Now it's time to make a run to the Super Bowl ... and hopefully win it.
AFC North Champions!!! Great win man...this team sure has come a long way. The team as a whole really seems to be hitting stride and looks poised to make a deep run into the playoffs. It was nice to see Scott contribute, he has been quiet for a long time. Good luck against the Ravens and then playoffs!
Originally posted by jabbawockeez97Nice job on clinching the divison
Originally posted by jayblitzThis chise is NASTY, bro!
Originally posted by hogangreat work man, your team continues to improve, goog to see ocho getting a few more receptions.
What a win man, congrats to Palmer for stepping it up on the last drive! Also have to thank the Arizona Cardinals for dropping the Steelers to help you out! Hall really had a good game, two picks, one for a touchdown is nice! Keep up the good work dude, good luck against Baltimore..take them out!
Congrats on the last two victories. I would've checked in earlier, but, I have been busy as of late.
Anyway, what impressed me most was the second-half against Cleveland where you just pounded the football. Absolutely no runs and a 15-play drive that lasted 9:26!?!?!? Crazy stuff!
Now that you have won the North and are in the playoffs, is it play to win and maybe snag the #2 seed or is it time to let loose and let some guys pad the stats?
Spiller is the offense. He is the central cog in your system and the guy has to be a legitimate MVP candidate. Going for 1,000 rushing and 1,000 receiving is pretty damn impressive.
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Game 16, Year 3: Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens
36 -- 10-6
40 -- 8-8
With under two minutes remaining in the game, up 36-30 and trying to run out the clock, the Bengals faced a 3rd and 7 from their own 28-yard line. Ravens OLB Terrell Suggs shot through for an easy sack and caused Bengals QB Carson Palmer to fumble the football. The pigskin was then scooped up by Ravens SS Chris Horton and returned 25 yards for the go-ahead touchdown, making the score 37-36 with 1:48 remaining.
ANOTHER LATE MELTDOWN VERSUS BALTIMORE COSTS BENGALS FIRST ROUND BYE
QB Palmer's second half errors doom Cincinnati in 40-36 loss in regular season finale | Horton's late fumble return for a touchdown provides Baltimore's game-winning points | Bengals to host Peyton Manning and the Colts next week in AFC Wildcard Game
The Cincinnati Bengals missed a golden opportunity to earn a first round BYE in the AFC Playoffs falling to the Baltimore Ravens 40-36 Sunday in freezing and rainy Baltimore. Ravens SS Chris Horton's 25-yard fumble return for a touchdown off a Carson Palmer sack gave the Ravens a 37-36 lead with under two minutes to play after trailing 36-23 earlier in the fourth quarter. Horton's interception of Palmer early on the Bengals' ensuing possession halted Cincinnati's desperation attempt to win the game with a last second field goal. Palmer finished 22 of 44 for 336 yards and 2 touchdowns, but his 3 interceptions and lost fumble doomed the Bengals.
Sunday's game was almost a direct replica of the two teams' meeting four weeks ago, when the Ravens scored 22 unanswered points in the game's final 4:16 to beat the Bengals 49-38.
Cincinnati was seemingly in control for much of the game and were up 19-7 at halftime, holding a 43 to 15 advantage in number of plays run through two quarters. But a quick touchdown pass from Ravens QB Joe Flacco to WR Steve Breaston on the first possession of the second half made the score 19-14. On the Bengals next drive, Ravens all-world FS Ed Reed intercepted Palmer and returned it 32 yards for a touchdown to give the Ravens their first lead of the game at 20-19 following a missed two point conversion.
"With the rain, we had problems with footing throughout the game and on that play by Reed, Palmer slipped on his drop back," said Bengals offensive coordinator Henry Ellard.
"Our wide receivers had trouble holding onto the ball and we also had a guy slip (WR Kevin Curtis) that cost us a touchdown in the fourth quarter and resulted in us having to kick a field goal. We have to figure out how to play better in these conditions because there is a strong possibility that we'll have to play in bad weather again down the road."
Flacco, playing in his first game since a week 5 injury, finished the game 18 of 27 for 293 yards to go along with 2 touchdowns and 1 interception.
The Bengals would have one last opportunity to try to win the game, but Palmer's hail mary pass just short of the goal line was batted down by Reed to preserve the Ravens' victory.
The loss for Cincinnati cost them the opportunity to have next week off by virtue of losses by both the Titans (11-5) and Chargers (10-6). Tennessee fell to the Colts 45-23 and the Chargers lost to Green Bay 26-7, giving the Bengals a shot at the #2 seed. Instead the team will host Indianapolis next week at Paul Brown Stadium on Wildcard Weekend.
"We're obviously terribly disappointed with today's outcome but we have no time to feel sorry for ourselves," said Bengals head coach Mike Martz.
"All we can do is look to correct the mistakes from this week and move on and get ready for a great Indy team."
The game marks a rematch of the two teams' week 8 match-up which saw the Colts defeat the Bengals 29-23 behind RB Donald Brown's monster 134 yard, 2 touchdown performance. The Bengals had an opportunity to win the game at the end, but Palmer was intercepted in the closing seconds by Colts OLB Justin Durant in Indianapolis territory to preserve the Colts' victory. The team held Colts QB Peyton Manning in check, holding him to just 169 passing yards and 1 touchdown, but Brown's big day and 4 turnovers were too much for the team to overcome.
Notes: Bengals RB C.J. Spiller broke former Ram RB Marshall Faulk's record set in 1999 for yards from scrimmage (2,429 yards), non-coincindentally under then-offensive coordinator of the Rams, Mike Martz. Spiller, who missed parts of Sunday's game due to a foot injury that had him in and out of the lineup, finished with 30 rushing yards and 80 receiving yards giving him 2,507 yards for the year, 78 more yards than Faulk had during the Rams' Super Bowl championship run.
Code:[B] [b][u]Box Score[/u][/b][u][/u] 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final[/b] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] Cincinnati 10-6 -- 9 10 14 3 36 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG] Baltimore 8-8 -- 0 7 16 17 40 [U][b]1st[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 7 yd TD run by Hester (Graham kick) 10:14 -- 7-0 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: Safety (Johnson sacks Flacco in end zone) 3:50 -- 9-0 [U][b]2nd[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 41 yd FG by Graham 14:55 -- 12-0 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG]: 66 yd TD pass from Flacco to Bennett (Carpenter kick) 4:07 -- 12-7 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 11 yd TD pass from Palmer to Coffman (Graham kick) 0:10 -- 19-7 [U][b]3rd[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG]: 73 yd TD pass from Flacco to Breaston (Carpenter kick) 13:23 -- 19-14 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG]: 32 yd INT return for TD by Reed (2-pt run failed) 12:31 -- 19-20 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 21 yd TD pass from Palmer to Ochocinco (Graham kick) 9:39 -- 26-20 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 23 yd FUM return for TD by Haden (Graham kick) 9:24 -- 33-20 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG]: 35 yd FG by Carpenter 3:33 -- 33-23 [U][b]4th[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 31 yd FG by Graham 10:22 -- 36-23 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG]: 8 yd TD run by Rice (Carpenter kick) 5:45 -- 36-30 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG]: 25 yd FUM return for TD by Horton (Carpenter kick) 1:48 -- 36-37 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG]: 31 yd FG by Carpenter 0:18 -- 36-40 [b][u]Notable Statistics[/u][/b][u][/u] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Cincinnati [/b] [U] Passing RATING COMP ATT YDS TD INT [/U] 9-QB Carson Palmer 62.3 22 44 36 2 3 [U] Rushing ATT YDS TD [/U] 32-RB Bernard Scott 12 20 0 28-RB C.J. Spiller 7 30 0 21-FB Jacob Hester 6 10 1 35-RB Jerome Harrison 4 13 0 [U] Receiving REC YDS TD[/U] 85-WR Chad Ochocinco 7 119 1 28-RB C.J. Spiller 6 80 0 80-TE Chase Coffman 4 47 1 87-WR Michael Floyd(R) 2 45 0 84-WR Shaun McDonald 2 42 0 83-WR Kevin Curtis 1 3 0 [U] Defensive SOLO AST TFL SCK INT[/U] 55-OLB Keith Rivers 5 0 1 0 0 93-DE Michael Johnson 5 0 5 1 0 (1 sfty) 56-OLB Vernon Gholston 4 2 2 0 0 24-CB Joe Haden 3 1 0 0 0 (1 fr, 1 td) 42-FS Taylor Mays 1 0 0 0 1 [u] Kicking FG MADE FG ATT LONG MISSED XP MADE XP ATT [/U] 17-PK Shayne Graham 2 2 41 n/a 4 4 [B][U]Bengals Key Team Stats: [/U][/B] Total Offensive Yards: 401 Rushing Yards: 73 Sacks Allowed: 1 3rd down conversions: 6-16 (37%) Offensive Turnovers: 4 Penalties: 6 for 63 yards Time of Possession: 36:33 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/ravens_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Baltimore [/b] [U] Passing RATING COMP ATT YDS TD INT [/U] 5-QB Joe Flacco 112.1 18 27 293 2 1 [U] Rushing ATT YDS TD [/U] 27-RB Ray Rice 20 47 1 33-FB Le'Ron McClain 1 0 0 [U] Receiving REC YDS TD[/U] 82-WR Mario Manningham 4 35 0 89-WR Earl Bennett 4 104 1 33-FB Le'Ron McClain 2 14 0 27-RB Ray Rice 2 16 0 84-WR Steve Breaston 2 93 1 87-TE Chris Baker 2 20 0 38-RB Cedric Peerman 1 11 0 [U] Defensive SOLO AST TFL SCK INT[/U] 58-MLB Jason Phillips 6 4 4 0 0 55-OLB Terrell Suggs 4 2 1 1 0 (1 ff) 48-SS Chris Horton 3 3 0 0 1 (1 fr, 1 td) 21-CB Lardarius Webb 3 1 0 0 1 20-FS Ed Reed 2 5 0 0 1 (1 td) [u] Kicking FG MADE FG ATT LONG MISSED XP MADE XP ATT [/U] 9-PK Dan Carpenter 2 3 35 43 4 4 [B][U]Opponent Key Team Stats:[/U][/B] Total Offensive Yards: 331 Rushing Yards: 47 Sacks Allowed: 1 3rd down conversions: 5-11 (45%) Offensive Turnovers: 2 Penalties: 0 for 0 yards Time of Possession: 23:27 [COLOR="LightBlue"].[/COLOR]
Code:Opponent (record) Result Bengals Player of the Game -Record- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- vs Pittsburgh (1-0) L 17-38 RB Harrison 159 total yds 1 td 0-1 at San Francisco (1-1) L 33-36 OT RB Spiller 14 rec 219 yds 2 tds 0-2 at Houston (1-2) W 48-21 QB Hill 17-26 302 yds 2 tds 1-2 vs Jacksonville (1-3) W 24-17 WR McDonald 4 rec 110 yds 1 td 2-2 at Cleveland (2-3) W 10-06 LB Lawson 6 tk 2 tfl 2 sk 3-2 at Tennessee (6-1) W 24-13 RB Spiller 146 total yds 3 tds 4-2 vs Indianapolis (4-3) L 23-29 RB Spiller 286 total yds 1 td 4-3 at Pittsburgh (5-3) W 30-27 OT QB Palmer 25-34 325 yds 3 tds 5-3 vs Buffalo (5-4) W 28-23 RB Spiller 17 car 84 yds 2 tds 6-3 vs Arizona (3-7) W 42-20 QB Palmer 22-29 286 yds 5 tds 7-3 at Seattle (4-7) W 29-14 QB Palmer 26-33 229 yds 2 tds 8-3 vs Baltimore (4-8) L 38-49 RB Spiller 286 total yds 3 tds 8-4 at Kansas City (5-8) L 17-41 FS Mays 4 tk 1 tfl 1 sk 8-5 vs Cleveland (4-10) W 48-32 RB Spiller 27 car 200 yds 1 td 9-5 vs St. Louis (10-5) W 24-21 CB Hall 5 tk 1 tfl 2 ints 1 td 10-5 at Baltimore (8-8) L 36-40 WR Ochocinco 7 rec 109 yds 1 td 10-6
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AFC North Standings - through week 17
Cincinnati 10-6 (y)
Pittsburgh 9-7 (x)
Baltimore 8-8
Cleveland 5-11
x - clinched playoff berth
y - clinched division title
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Next Game:
Wildcard Weekend
Sunday, January 8, 2012 @ 4:30pm
(9-7) at (10-6)
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2011 Cincinnati Bengals Final Regular Season Stat Leaders
Code:[IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG][b] Offense Yardage (389.4 ypg) - Ranked 1st in the NFL (1st in AFC) Scoring ( 29.4 ppg) - Ranked 1st in the NFL (1st in AFC)[/b] [U] Passing RATING COMP ATT YDS TD INT [/U] 9-QB Carson Palmer 84.9 290 464 3,705 29 26 13-QB Shaun Hill 111.9 44 66 680 6 3 [U] Rushing ATT YDS AVG TD [/U] 28-RB C.J. Spiller 272 1,348 4.9 7 21-FB Jacob Hester 89 300 3.3 2 32-RB Bernard Scott 51 267 5.2 4 35-RB Jerome Harrison 38 85 2.2 0 26-FB Anthony Elzy(R) 14 47 3.3 1 [U] Receiving REC YDS AVG TD[/U] 28-RB C.J. Spiller 100 1,159 11.5 9 85-WR Chad Ochocinco 77 1,038 13.4 7 84-WR Shaun McDonald 51 725 14.2 4 80-TE Chase Coffman 30 426 14.2 5 87-WR Michael Floyd(R) 27 429 15.8 3 83-WR Kevin Curtis 26 334 12.8 3 21-FB Jacob Hester 9 86 9.5 0 35-RB Jerome Harrison 3 119 39.6 1 88-TE Ryan Moya 3 16 5.3 1 19-WR Jacoby Ford 3 21 7.0 0 26-FB Anthony Elzy(R) 3 9 3.0 1 32-RB Bernard Scott 1 10 10.0 1 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG][b] Defense Yardage (352.8 ypg) - Ranked 31st in the NFL (16th in AFC) Scoring ( 26.7 ppg) - Ranked 32nd in the NFL (16th in AFC)[/b] [U] Defensive SOLO AST TFL SCK INT FF FR TD SFTY [/U] 58-MLB Rey Maualuga 73 41 9 1 1 0 1 1 0 93-DE Michael Johnson 62 17 44 3 0 1 1 0 0 55-OLB Keith Rivers 55 22 16 7 0 0 0 0 0 26-SS Craig Steltz 48 35 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 42-FS Taylor Mays 46 31 9 4 2 0 0 0 1 94-DT Domata Peko 43 18 16 3 1 0 0 1 0 91-OLB Manny Lawson 40 25 8 4 1 1 1 0 0 29-CB Leon Hall 35 24 2 0 5 1 0 1 0 24-CB Joe Haden 27 18 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 20-SS Quinton Carter(R) 24 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 56-OLB Vernon Gholston 19 17 10 2 1 1 0 0 0 34-CB Zackary Bowman 17 11 6 3 2 0 1 1 0 23-CB Javier Arenas 14 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 97-DE Ryon Bingham 12 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 99-DE Justin Bannan 11 9 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 51-OLB Pisa Tinoisamoa 7 5 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 52-OLB Scott Lutrus(R) 6 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43-SS Matt Giordano 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 95-DE Dwan Edwards 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 90-DT Ian Williams(R) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG][b] Specialists[/b] [U] Kicking FG Made FG ATT PCT LONG XP MADE XP ATT PCT[/U] 17-PK Shayne Graham 23 27 85% 50 56 56 100% [U] Punting Punts YDS AVG LONG NET AVG Inside-20 [/U] 10-P Kevin Huber 62 2,795 45.0 58 38.4 24 [U] Kick Returning KR YDS AVG LONG TD [/U] 32-RB Bernard Scott 67 1,482 22.1 34 0 26-FB Anthony Elzy(R) 1 19 19.0 19 0 35-RB Jerome Harrison 2 19 9.5 14 0 [U] Punt Returning PR YDS AVG LONG TD [/U] 28-RB C.J. Spiller 16 142 8.8 19 0 19-WR Jacoby Ford 26 209 8.0 24 0 23-CB Javier Arenas 3 24 8.0 17 0 [COLOR="White"]. [/COLOR]
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Bengals | QB Palmer makes Pro Bowl
Tue, 3 Jan 2012 7:11:49 -0700
Bengals.com reports that Bengals QB Carson Palmer has been elected to the 2011 Pro Bowl in Miami. Palmer finished the 2011 season with 3,705 passing yards along with 29 touchdowns and will serve as the #3 quarterback behind New England's Tom Brady and Indianapolis' Peyton Manning.
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Bengals | RB Spiller makes Pro Bowl
Tue, 3 Jan 2012 7:11:49 -0700
Bengals.com reports that Bengals RB C.J. Spiller has been elected to the 2011 Pro Bowl in Miami. Spiller, in his second year out of Clemson, led the NFL with a record 2,507 yards from scrimmage and had 16 combined touchdowns (7 rushing, 9 receiving). He posted 1,348 rushing yards along with an AFC leading 100 receptions for 1,159 receiving yards. He also had 142 punt return yards on 16 attempts. His 2,649 all-purpose yards (rushing, receiving, and returning) ranks second in league history behind former Ravens WR Derrick Mason's 2,659 yardage mark set in 2000.
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Bengals | FB Hester makes third straight Pro Bowl
Tue, 3 Jan 2012 7:11:49 -0700
Bengals.com reports that Bengals FB Jacob Hester has been elected to the 2011 Pro Bowl in Miami. Hester rushed for 300 yards and 2 touchdowns this season and also contributed 9 receptions for 86 yards. The selection marks Hester's third consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl since joining the Bengals during the 2009 season.
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Bengals | DT Peko makes Pro Bowl
Tue, 3 Jan 2012 7:11:49 -0700
Bengals.com reports that Bengals DT Domata Peko has been elected to the 2011 Pro Bowl in Miami. Peko finished the 2011 season with 61 tackles and a career-high 3 sacks. He also had 1 interception, which he returned for a touchdown. This marks Peko's first ever Pro Bowl selection.
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Bengals | Hall makes third straight Pro Bowl
Tue, 3 Jan 2012 7:11:49 -0700
Bengals.com reports that Bengals CB Leon Hall has been elected to the 2011 Pro Bowl in Miami. Hall, who has been to the Pro Bowl each of the past two seasons, finished 2011 with 59 tackles and 5 interceptions, including 2 returned for touchdowns.
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NFL Standings
AFC STANDINGS
Code:[u][b]East[/b][/u][b][/b] z-New England 15-1 Buffalo 8-8 Miami 6-10 N.Y. Jets 5-11 [u][b]North[/b][/u][b][/b] [b]y-Cincinnati 10-6[/B] x-Pittsburgh 9-7 Baltimore 8-8 Cleveland 5-11 [u][b]South[/b][/u][b][/b] y-Tennessee 11-5 x-Indianapolis 9-7 Houston 8-8 Jacksonville 5-11 [u][b]West[/b][/u][b][/b] y-San Diego 10-6 Denver 9-7 Kansas City 7-9 Oakland 7-9 [i]x - clinched playoff berth y - clinched division title z - clinched homefield advantage[/i]
NFC STANDINGS
Code:[u][b]East[/b][/u][b][/b] y-Dallas 11-5 N.Y. Giants 8-8 Washington 8-8 Philadelphia 6-10 [u][b]North[/b][/u][b][/b] y-Green Bay 11-5 x-Chicago 9-7 Minnesota 6-10 Detroit 4-12 [u][b]South[/b][/u][b][/b] z-Carolina 12-4 x-New Orleans 11-5 Atlanta 8-8 Tampa Bay 1-15 [u][b]West[/b][/u][b][/b] y-St. Louis 11-5 San Francisco 8-8 Seattle 5-11 Arizona 5-11 [i]x - clinched playoff berth y - clinched division title z - clinched homefield advantage[/i]
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Key Playoff Team Injuries
FS Ryan Clark (fractured shoulder blade) - season
WR Devin Hester (broken thumb) - 1 week
LT Orlando Pace (torn pectoral muscle) - season
QB Philip Rivers (broken thumb) - 2 weeks
DT Luis Castillo (fractured elbow) - season
QB Aaron Rodgers (broken forearm) - 5 weeks
WR Donald Driver (broken ribs) - 2 weeks
RB Jonathan Stewart (broken hand) - 6 weeks
LT Jordan Gross (complete ACL tear) - season
FS Darren Sharper (herniated disk) - 3 weeks
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Wildcard Weekend
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Pittsburgh (9-7)
San Diego (10-6)
Indianapolis (9-7)
Cincinnati (10-6)
First Round BYE: New England (15-1), Tennessee (11-5)
Chicago (9-7)
St. Louis (11-5)
New Orleans (11-5)
Green Bay (11-5)
First Round BYE: Carolina (12-4), Dallas (11-5)
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Patriots | Brady named NFL MVP
Tue, 3 Jan 2012 7:11:49 -0700
NFL.com reports that Patriots QB Tom Brady has been named the NFL's MVP for the 2011 season, beating out stiff competition from Bengals RB C.J. Spiller and Saints QB Drew Brees. Brady finished the 2011 season with a passer rating of 112.1, throwing for 4,442 yards, 41 touchdowns, and just 8 interceptions.
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