With two long first-quarter touchdown drives, the Cincinnati Bengals have built a 14-point lead over the Baltimore Ravens.
The first score came on a touchdown pass from quarterback Carson Palmer to receiver Andre Caldwell. The next came on a short touchdown run from tailback Cedric Benson.
Given that the 5-2 Bengals already have beaten the 4-3 Ravens, a win by Cincy would essentially create a three-game lead for the Bengals, with eight to play.
Bengals delivering AFC North death blow to Baltimore
Posted by Mike Florio on November 8, 2009 1:45 PM ET
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Florio...post both sides of the story
Harbaugh apologizes
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Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh telephoned Jerry Jones Saturday to apologize for comments he made about the Cowboys in the book, "Game Changers: The 50 Greatest Plays of the Philadelphia Eagles."
His comments also appeared in a story in The Dallas Morning News Saturday. Harbaugh, a former Eagles assistant, told Jones his comments did not truly reflect the admiration and respect he has for the Cowboys franchise.
Florio, will you be filming the "Death Blow"?
So the answer to your question....who is the better QB? Palmer or Flacco? please refresh my memory.