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Bengals delivering AFC North death blow to Baltimore

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.

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3 Responses to “Bengals delivering AFC North death blow to Baltimore”
  1. WhySoSerious says: Nov 8, 2009 1:54 PM

    Florio…post both sides of the story
    Harbaugh apologizes
    11:35 AM Sun, Nov 08, 2009 | Permalink | Buzz up!Yahoo! Buzz
    Rick Gosselin/Columnist E-mail News tips
    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.

  2. dakotah says: Nov 8, 2009 1:55 PM

    Florio, will you be filming the “Death Blow”?

  3. rmeyer10 says: Nov 8, 2009 5:13 PM

    So the answer to your question….who is the better QB? Palmer or Flacco? please refresh my memory.

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