Cincinnati 10, Baltimore 17

1 2 3 4 T
CIN (0-1) 0 3 0 7 10
BAL (1-0) 7 3 7 0 17

Final

1:00 PM ET
September 7, 2008
M&T Bank Stadium,
Baltimore, MD

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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
CIN4-112043643-41-71-53-9
BAL11-53852446-25-34-28-4
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Cincinnati Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Palmer60.530942113
O'Sull...36.44000
Baltimore Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Flacco63.136132112
Smith55.62401
Cincinnati Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Benson30112514.26
Scott743214.30
Baltimore Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Rice25413395.37
McGahe...1095445.012
Cincinnati Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Ochoci...72104714.59
Coles4351412.05
Baltimore Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Mason73102814.17
Rice787029.01
Full Player Stats: Cincinnati | Baltimore
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsCIN
 
 348.0
BAL
 
 302.0
Yards PassingCIN
 
 250.8
BAL
 
 189.7
Yards RushingCIN
 
 97.3
BAL
 
 112.3
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedCIN
 
 348.8
BAL
 
 301.6
Pass Yds AllowedCIN
 
 230.4
BAL
 
 222.3
Rush Yds AllowedCIN
 
 118.3
BAL
 
 79.3
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Series tied 8-8
Nov 11, 2007CIN 21, BAL 7
Sep 10, 2007CIN 27, @BAL 20
Nov 30, 2006CIN 13, @BAL 7
Nov 5, 2006CIN 20, BAL 26
Nov 27, 2005CIN 42, @BAL 29
Nov 6, 2005CIN 21, BAL 9
Dec 5, 2004CIN 27, BAL 26
Sep 26, 2004CIN 9, @BAL 23
Dec 7, 2003CIN 13, BAL 31
Oct 19, 2003CIN 34, @BAL 26
Dec 1, 2002CIN 23, @BAL 27
Nov 10, 2002CIN 27, BAL 38
Dec 23, 2001CIN 0, BAL 16
Sep 23, 2001CIN 21, @BAL 10
STATS LLC

A distracting offseason highlighted by the antics of wide receiver Chad Johnson certainly didn't make things easy for the Cincinnati Bengals in their pursuit to put another tough year behind them.

They don't, however, expect those off-field issues to overshadow their ultimate goal for 2008.

The Bengals begin their quest for their second playoff appearance in 16 years on Sunday when they visit the Baltimore Ravens and new coach John Harbaugh.

Cincinnati (7-9 in 2007) opened last season on a positive note with a 27-20 win over Baltimore (5-11 in 2007), but went on to lose six of its next seven contests to fall effectively out of the playoff hunt.

Johnson, though, earned his fifth straight Pro Bowl appearance after totaling a career-high 1,440 receiving yards and eight touchdowns.

However, the outspoken receiver went on to endure a tumultuous offseason, highlighted by persistent trade demands. Perhaps the most bizarre of his stunts occurred off the field last Friday, when he legally changed his last name to "Ocho Cinco" -- the moniker he gave himself based on his number 85.

While neither he nor the team would comment on which name would adorn his jersey on Sunday, Johnson was willing to divulge his renewed commitment to his team and the organization.

"I've got to be super-extra focused," said Johnson, who also worked through ankle surgery and a shoulder injury in the offseason. "I have a lot of making up to do to a lot of people -- not only my teammates, coaches, you know, from the top all the way down."

Another Bengals receiver making news was Chris Henry, who was released in April following an arrest -- his fifth overall -- but signed a two-year deal to return to Cincinnati on Aug. 19. Henry is suspended for the first four games of the season due to his off-the-field problems.

Quarterback Carson Palmer, who will play Sunday despite suffering a broken nose during the preseason, will look for favorite targets Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who established career highs with 1,143 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns in 2007.

"You try to gauge talent, and it's tough to go in that direction because talent doesn't always win," said Palmer, who broke his own club records in completions (373) and passing yards (4,131) last season. "It comes down to cohesiveness of a unit, how well guys work together, how much they want it and how hard they work."

The Pro Bowl signal-caller helped direct one of the best passing offenses in the league, but Cincinnati's running game averaged 97.3 yards -- ninth-worst in the NFL.

The Bengals expect to start Chris Perry at running back this year after he missed all of last season while rehabbing a dislocated ankle he suffered in late 2006. He'll fill the void left by veteran Rudi Johnson, whom the Bengals released last week.

Defensively, Cincinnati surrendered the sixth-most yards in the league last season (5,580). In Week 1, that defense will be tested by Baltimore's new-look offense featuring rookie Joe Flacco under center.

The former University of Delaware quarterback, the 18th overall pick in this year's draft, will handle the majority of the snaps for a passing offense that averaged a middling 189.7 yards per game in 2007.

Flacco, who completed 35 of 67 passes in the preseason, replaces Kyle Boller, who was placed on injured reserve Wednesday after suffering a season-ending shoulder injury.

"Our mantra is next man up. If one guy goes down, we pride ourselves on being prepared," said Derrick Mason, who led all Ravens receivers with 1,087 yards and five touchdowns last season. "We've seen what Joe is able to do."

Harbaugh, who coached special teams and the secondary for 10 years with Philadelphia, replaces Brian Billick, who was dismissed following a nine-year run as Baltimore's head coach.

He inherits a perennially strong defense led by 13th-year linebacker Ray Lewis.

Baltimore has dropped three straight meetings against the Bengals and six of the last seven in the series between the AFC North rivals.

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NFL Scores

Thursday, September 4th 2008
Washington 7 Final
NY Giants 16
Sunday, September 7th 2008
Detroit 21 Final
Atlanta 34
Seattle 10 Final
Buffalo 34
Jacksonville 10 Final
Tennessee 17
NY Jets 20 Final
Miami 14
Kansas City 10 Final
New England 17
Tampa Bay 20 Final
New Orleans 24
St. Louis 3 Final
Philadelphia 38
Houston 17 Final
Pittsburgh 38
Cincinnati 10 Final
Baltimore 17
Dallas 28 Final
Cleveland 10
Carolina 26 Final
San Diego 24
Arizona 23 Final
San Francisco 13
Chicago 29 Final
Indianapolis 13
Monday, September 8th 2008
Minnesota 19 Final
Green Bay 24
Denver 41 Final
Oakland 14