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Le'Ron McClain News: McClain practiced fully Friday and is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Bengals, the Ravens' official site reports.
Posted by ESPN.com's James Walker Here are the final injury reports for Sunday's AFC North game between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals .
Mason eager for another shot at Bengals' defense
Baltimore Ravens veteran wide receiver Derrick Mason is determined to prevent the Cincinnati Bengals from duplicating another shutout against him.
Wednesday notes: Bengals say bye to injuries
Before the first full-scale practice since the bye, Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said Wednesday that his team is as healthy as it has been this season and that he expected all his players to be on the field.
The agent for former Bengals fullback Fui Vakapuna said Tuesday his client has agreed to re-sign with the club.
Bengals RBs feeling better after bye
The Cincinnati Bengals' top three running backs are moving much better after a 4-day break.
Bengals fullback more than just a blocker
Jeremi Johnson knows better than anyone what it is like to be cast aside. Last November, the Bengals reached an injury settlement and released him after two years of weight problems and a knee injury.
Roy, Smith probable for Baltimore
It is not official until next week, but head coach Marvin Lewis said Monday heading into this week's bye that he thinks rookie right tackle Andre Smith and safety Roy Williams are going to be probable for the Nov.
Report: MRI shows no damage in Bernard Scott's knee
The past two weeks has been somewhat treacherous for the Cincinnati Bengals . Antwan Odom was lost for the year against Houston.
The 6-3, 318-pound Peko got the call for the first time since last year on the first play of the fourth quarter with the ball on the Bears 1 and the Bengals looking to get running back Cedric Benson a touchdown against his old mates.
Ludwig: Big love to Bengals O-line
KYLE COOK IS "THE GLUE" THAT KEEPS LINE TOGETHER Before we bring in the NoDoze, pillows and couch for Marvin Lewis' Monday news conference - complete with a round of Mountain Dew - a few words about the Cincinnati Bengals offensive line.
Rest , review for Bengals during bye week
While some of the upcoming bye week will be used to rest some players and get them healthy, Bengals coach Marvin Lewis and his staff will also be evaluating the team through the seven weeks of the regular season.
The Cincinnati Bengals are taking on the Chicago Bears today. Cincinnati comes into the game with a 4-2 record.
Tix , injuries and weather together
After Thursday's big day at the box office, the Bengals are optimistic they can sell out Sunday's game by Friday at 1 p.m., but Andrew Brown, ticket sales manager, said "It is going to come down to the wire." But in what they hoped was the first of a series of announcements that would end with a sellout, the Bengals said have distributed 500 ...
Updated: 10:30 p.m. Bengals special teams coach Darrin Simmons is calling this stretch of games against Cleveland, Baltimore, Houston, and Chicago a oeMurderera s Row,a and if you thought the Brownsa Josh Cribbs killed enough yards, the Texans may be even more dangerous.
Helped by two crucial penalties against Baltimore and another fourth-down conversion the Bengals went 80 yards in 2:24 on the winning drive to complete the improbable comeback.
The Bengals offense did everything it had to do Sunday in the first half behind a crafty performance by quarterback Carson Palmer but catch the ball and hold on to it while the Ravens took advantage of his one mistake for safety Ed Reeda s 52-yard touchdown interception that gave Baltimore a 7-3 lead at the half at M&T Bank Stadium.
Bengals First Quarter Review: Saying satisfied like only Billy Dee Williams can
Ah, another week in which Bengals fans are granted an extension of a beautiful luxury having a win under our belts.
The character of the Bengals scheme is not only changing with each run call that offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski doles out, but so is the hardened resolve of the players who are those Xs and Os.
The Bengals lost, 12-7, to the Broncos last Sunday on Brandon Stokley's 87-yard touchdown with 11 seconds remaining in the game.
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