Posted on January 5th, 2009 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
Don't hold your collective breath, Bengals fans. Finally, you thought after the 0-8 midseason, the Bengals will hire a general manager. They'll add scouts. They'll do something—anything—to change the way they do business.
Nope. Don't count on it after a 4-3-1 second half. Management will be content to write off the 2008 season, one of the most disappointing for a franchise accustomed to disappointing its customers, because of the loss of a franchise-record 23 players to injured reserve and the absence of quarterback Carson Palmer for 12 of the 16 games because of an inflamed throwing elbow.
Nope, Bengals management will move forward with the confidence to stay the course into next season.
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Posted on January 5th, 2009 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
The coaching staffs for the Cincinnati Bengals and Jacksonville Jaguars will lead the two sides of the Senior Bowl later this month. Cincinnati's Marvin Lewis will coach the North squad in his second stint on the sidelines for the all-star game for top senior NFL prospects. Jack Del Rio and the Jaguars' staff will lead the South team.
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Posted on December 31st, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
Don't hold your collective breath, Bengals fans. Finally, you thought after the 0-8 midseason, the Bengals will hire a general manager. They'll add scouts. They'll do something—anything—to change the way they do business.
Nope. Don't count on it after a 4-3-1 second half. Management will be content to write off the 2008 season, one of the most disappointing for a franchise accustomed to disappointing its customers, because of the loss of a franchise-record 23 players to injured reserve and the absence of quarterback Carson Palmer for 12 of the 16 games because of an inflamed throwing elbow.
Nope, Bengals management will move forward with the confidence to stay the course into next season.
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Posted on December 29th, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
Written off after a blowout loss to the Ravens, Donovan McNabb and Andy Reid aren't quite done in Philly.
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Posted on December 28th, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News

While Herm Edwards talked like he'll be back as the Kansas City Chiefs' coach for at least one more year, running back Larry Johnson began trying to talk his way out of town. Pacing the sideline in a bright red jacket and cap, Edwards watched the Chiefs' season -- and, perhaps, his days in charge of them -- end with another dismal showing.
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Posted on December 28th, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
Receiver Chad Ocho Cinco was inactive for the Cincinnati Bengals' final game Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs because of a hamstring injury. The Bengals also were missing receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who had a bad back. The Bengals' offense was missing six starters from their opening game roster.
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Posted on December 28th, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
The Cincinnati Bengals will be without their top two receivers - Chad Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh - for Sunday's season finale vs. the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Posted on December 28th, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
Halfway through the season, the beaten-down Bengals and Chiefs started looking forward to this one. On Sunday, Cincinnati and Kansas City will share misery and empathy as they end their woeful seasons together. At least one of them will get a win -- or, maybe, they'll play to a tie that would be a perfectly fitting finale.
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Posted on December 27th, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
Reports suggest that New York Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo can begin talking to teams about...
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Posted on December 25th, 2008 by Yahoo! Sports - NFL - Cincinnati Bengals News
The San Diego Chargers have proved they have an electric offense, led by quarterback Philip Rivers.
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