Sep 27, 2009 | BleacherReport
Cincinnati Bengals Defensive End Antwan Odom Demands Double-Team
September 2009 might just be the best month of Antwan Odoma TMs life. Odom, the AFC Defensive Player of the Week after sacking Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rogers five times in week two, has piled up seven sacks in only three September games.
Keys to beating Pittsburgh: Defense has to take over this game;...
There are too many things that could come out of Sunday's game with a win to just ignore.
Eddie Edwards knew the Bengals won Sunday, but he didn't know until his nephew called that Antwan Odom had tied his 28-year-old team record with five sacks.
Bengals' Odom takes advantage of mismatch
In 2008, his first season with the Bengals, DRE Antwan Odom notched just three sacks.
The Frozen Tundra, of all places, is where the USC linebackers continue their heated competition this Sunday at Lambeau Field.
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Packers notebook: Bengals may try to prey on Barbre
Allen Barbre figures the Cincinnati Bengals will go after him Sunday. Barbre, the Packers' starting right tackle, had a bad outing in his first NFL start last week, giving up two sacks and three quarterback hits to Chicago Bears defensive end Adewale Ogunleye.
Cincinnati Bengals Week Two Preview: Cheese Whiz
The last time I remember the Bengals playing a regular season game at Lambeau Field, Brett Favre made his Packer debut and led Green Bay to a fourth quarter comeback win.
Bengals D-Line Shows Improvement
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Great, Bengals D-Line Shows Improvement Going into the season, the Bengals defensive line looked to be much improved.
5 things to look for with Bengals
About six years ago, when I was still waking up at 6 a.m. and going to high school, I would watch Mike & Mike in the Morning on ESPN2 each day before going to class.
Lost in the final 38 seconds were two huge plays by that Bengals nickel package that held the Broncos to 3-for-12 on third down.
Broncos, Bengals, Try To Strike Winning Note
For one week, barring the unlikely occurrence of a tie score after 75 minutes, either the Denver Broncos or the Cincinnati Bengals will be able to put the dramas of the recent past behind them with a victory.
Through their first two preseason games, the Patriots rank last in the NFL in total defense, but stats like that don't really matter until the regular season, right? Wrong, said New England defensive lineman Jarvis Green , who is well aware that the Patriots have allowed a league-worst 383 yards a game.
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