Updated: 6:10 p.m.
It is not official until next week, but head coach Marvin Lewis said Monday heading into this week's bye that he thinks rookie right tackle ![]()
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Also Monday, CBS has invited Bengals wide receiver ![]()
Lewis also said that fullback ![]()
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"I just landed on it wrong. It got twisted under the pile," Scott said Monday. "I was looking forward to getting a little work in, get my feet a little wet. Everything happens for a reason, but I think I'll be all right."
Scott had six carries for 17 yards, but he could have had a lot more after ![]()
Lewis couldn't find much fault with the 45-10 win, tying the 35-point spread the Bengals had over the expansion Texans in 2002. He said ![]()
» On the Bengals’ first possession Sunday, offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski deployed The Wildcat for a play Sunday when the Bengals had a first down on the Bears 11. Running back Cedric Benson took the direct snap and quarterback ![]()
But Bratkowski wouldn’t rule out Benson throwing a pass someday: “I don’t know about that, we’ll see.” Benson, after all, had a good enough arm to be drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 12th round out of high school.
And Bratkowski sees The Wildcat sticking around the NFL for awhile.
“Sure, versions of it,” he said. “You force them to cover a decoy. They have to go out there and cover, so you maybe take the safety out of the box and still have a two-back run. You can have a one-back set with two-back runs and a tight end, still.”
» Lewis also praised rookie cornerback ![]()
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“Due to the injuries we’re having at safety, we’ve kept Chris at safety the last couple of weeks and used Morgan down underneath, more than we have," Lewis said. "We’ll continue to do that based on our matchups. He keeps learning and getting better and better.”
» The Bengals got some good late-round work Sunday. Along with Trent, seventh-rounders Jon Fanene and ![]()
Scott, in fact, made a great move on Manning in the open field on his longest run of the day, an 11-yarder in which he got Manning to go for an inside juke and made him whiff. He showed that elusiveness that convinced the Bengals to draft him.
"From the pre-snap read I could tell that's where he was going to be in space," Scott said. "I'm just running with the ball and trying to make a play."
He never played with Manning but came out with Knox. It was a big enough moment that ACU officials came to the game to get that golden pregame picture of all of them together on an NFL field.
"That was crazy being on the other side of Johnny, but it was fun," Scott said. "It just tells you it doesn't matter what division you come from, if you can play you can play. It gives a lot of credit back to ACU. It shows they've got a real good program with a lot of good coaches and a lot of good people."
The Bengals did a superb job holding Knox, the NFL kick return leader, to 21.6 yards per his seven shots after he came in at 33.7. Backup WILL linebacker ![]()
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» A theme of the bye week is going to be how surprisingly well the offensive line has played. On Monday they find themselves in the top 10 in two categories that have been a problem the past few years. The Bengals are ninth in rushing offense and 10th in allowing sacks per pass and that’s a direct reflection of the line. And, in Lewis’s view, of the play of first-year starter ![]()
“We’re not having the one- or two-person breakdowns like we have in years past, which has been good,” Lewis said. “He’s been the glue of all that. He’s been the biggest part of that. He’s getting us in the right spots and right places, and has done a great job. Collectively, the group together has done a great job, and Kyle is a lot responsible for that.”
» The bad news? The Bengals haven’t won coming off a bye since Lewis’ first season in 2003. The good news? It came over the Ravens at home. But if he’s changing his approach it’s only because the first seven games have dictated it.
“Every year is different, depending on the focus of the football team,” he said. “We’re at a point this year where we have some guys who will get some rest, at least in some of the stuff. That will be good. All in all, we take a critical look at what we’re doing. I’ve got guys looking at each side of the football. Some guys are looking at offense, some are looking at defense, some are looking at special teams, looking at us, breaking us down. Looking at where we can get better. There are some things we’ve been holding as far as installation that we’ll get a chance to introduce to some guys, at least conceptually.”





