The Jets used two Brad Smith touchdowns to down the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving Day, 26-10
Bengals Reportedly Set For Changes In 2011: ‘Very Unlikely’ Marvin Lewis Returns, Carson Palmer Could Be Out
After starting the season 2-1, the Bengals have now dropped eight straight games, including a 26-10 loss at the New York Jets Thanksgiving night that had it all -- questionable coaching decisions (Marvin Lewis not challenging a close call on a punt late in the third quarter), an anemic offense (just 163 total yards), turnovers (three) and more poor quarterback play (Carson Palmer was just 17-for-38 with two interceptions).
As you can imagine, after all of that, changes may be coming in Cincinnati.
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It’s halftime at The Meadowlands and the Bengals lead the Jets, 7-3.
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Palmer has completed seven of 14 passes in the first half for 70 yards and the two aforementioned interceptions. The Jets’ defense is thankful for Palmer’s generosity this Thanksgiving.
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Here’s to hoping these two teams wake up at halftime and snap out of their Thanksgiving comas.
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The big injury to keep an eye on is QB Carson Palmer who is suffering from a foot injury. He’s currently listed as probable and expected to play.
The Jets game plan is pretty simple -- they run the ball and stop the run. There’s not a whole lot of fanciness involved with them but it’s effective.
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