The Cincinnati Bengals keep on winning. This week, the Bengals downed the Titans, 24-17.
Nate Washington Injury Update: Titans WR Dealing With Hip Bruise
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Read Article >A.J. Green Fantasy Stats: Andy Dalton Threw Trio Of Touchdowns, But None To Fellow Rookie
Green had 516 receiving yard on the season with 5 receiving touchdowns entering Week 9. Green was averaging 74 yards receiving per game.
Green was ranked as the 11th ranked wide receiver according to Yahoo! heading into his match up with the Tennessee Titans who rank 17th against the pass, giving up 235 passing yards per game.
Read Article >NFL Scores Week 9, Bengals Vs. Titans: Andy Dalton Leads Cincinnati To Sixth Win, 24-17
Cincinnati improved to 6-2 on the year with the win, while Tennessee fell to 4-4 with the loss.
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Read Article >Darren McFadden Injury Update: Raiders RB Out Vs. Broncos
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Read Article >Sebastian Janikowski Status Update: Raiders Kicker Expected To Play
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Read Article >NFL Picks And Predictions Week 9: Bengals Vs. Titans
Peter King of Sports Illustrated started out the split picks by taking the Titans in a close one. He doesn’t believe Johnson will make the game-winning impact, however.
ESPN’s panel of experts split evenly at four votes apiece, though its simulator broke the tie in favor of the Bengals. CBS Sports isn’t quite as conflicted, however, as they have the Bengals across the board -- even when the spread is involved -- and the same goes with the fine folks at Yahoo! Sports.
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