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The Cincinnati Bengals had a near diastrous 2008 season and things don't seem to be looking much different heading into 2009.

Quarterback Carson Palmer missed most of last season with an elbow injury but appears to be 100 percent this year. Whether or not that is actually true remains... Read More


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The Cincinnati Bengals play all their home games at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, OH

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The Cincinnati Bengals had a near diastrous 2008 season and things don't seem to be looking much different heading into 2009.

Quarterback Carson Palmer missed most of last season with an elbow injury but appears to be 100 percent this year. Whether or not that is actually true remains to be seen.

However, it won't be an easy adjustment coming back with the loss of wideout T.J. Houshmandzedah to free agency. Chad Johnson also doesn't want to be back and the team is exploring trad options for the disgruntled wide receiver.

The one bit of good news is that it seems they may have found their new starting running back in Cedric Benson, provided he can stay out of trouble with the law. They also signed defensive tackle Tank Johnson, proving that they still aren't scared to take a chance on players with major questions surrounding their character.

The Bengals begin the season with a tough five-game stretch, starting with a home game against the Denver Broncos. They then travel to Green Bay to take on the Packers before hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers.

They will then hit the road again to take on the rival Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens, which concludes a three-game stretch against divisional opponents.

Cincinnati will play against the AFC West and NFC North this year, which certainly gives them more hope than last year's NFC East and AFC South matchups.

They also get Houston and Oakland as the two teams they play outside of the division assignments, which is just about all you can ask for from the scheduling powers.
 
 
Cincinnati Bengals 2008 Article

The Cincinnati Bengals had a disappointing 2007 season and seem to be going in the wrong direction heading into 2008.

After the serious knee injury to quarterback Carson Palmer in the playoffs just a few seasons ago, it seems like everything has gone downhill for this franchise.

Wide receiver Chad Johnson is very unhappy with the team and threatened to sit out the season. Johnson has reported to camp, but you have to wonder how happy his teammates really are to have him there.

Sadly enough, Johnson and the rest of the wide receiver corps is probably the teams biggest strength. However, even that group took a hit this offseason when the team finally cut ties with troubled wide receiver Chris Henry.

Henry missed half of last season after being suspended by the NFL for his behavior off the field. He got in trouble again this year for an assault, and the Bengals finally decided the distractions werent worthwhile.

It was probably a good move by Cincinnati, a team known for having players running into trouble with the law. However, the Bengals went ahead and drafted two guys with questionable character in this years draft, raising eyebrows around the league.

The teams defense is horrible and got even worse in the offseason with the departure of safety Madieu Williams, who was arguably one of the best players on the unit. The team also lost defensive end Justin Smith, who was one of the top pass rushers in the AFC.

Defense continues to be a major issue for the Bengals, which just puts incredible pressure on the offense to be perfect at all times and score a high number of points each game.

Running back Rudi Johnson rededicated himself in the offseason after playing through injuries last year and is stronger than a year ago. Kenny Watson and Chris Perry could both push him for playing time.

Its going to be a rough season for the Bengals, and anything better than a last place finish in their division has to be considered a success.
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