
Ratliff in action in 2006 during his first stint with the Bengals. (Bengals photo)
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“I was out there the whole drive. It’s never a surprise when you’ve got a guy like Carson. I went against it every day in practice,” Ratliff said Monday night from his Cincinnati hotel room, back on the Bengals just in time for the playoffs. “It was a little different because of all the fourth downs he made. He didn’t have any first or second downs.”
This is why football is a funny game. Ratliff was on the archrival Steelers sideline only a few weeks ago when the Bengals won what basically turned out to be the AFC North title game in Pittsburgh, 18-12. He was inactive and cut the next week, but now he’s back for the biggest game in four years to provide depth for a decimated safety corps.
After meeting with secondary coach Kevin Coyle on Monday, Ratliff knows the Bengals are looking at him as a safety first but they also know he’s smart enough to play anywhere quickly. Ratliff worked out for the Bengals on Monday and when they saw he still had a pulse, they knew they also had a smart guy that could adjust.
“That’s where they have the most injuries, so safety is what they’ve got me looking at right now,” Ratliff said. “But they know I can play all the spots.”
But he’ll have to learn it in this defense. The Bengals drafted Ratliff as a cornerback in the second round in 2004 with Leslie Frazier as the defensive coordinator and he had three interceptions for Chuck Bresnahan’s 2005 defense. Now he’s getting a crash course in Mike Zimmer’s scheme and he said, “There’s not much that is the same, that’s for sure.”
But he’s a well-traveled veteran used to cramming. Once Ratliff showed up in Indianapolis on a Friday night and was playing Sunday. Suddenly, with starting safety ![]()
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He’s one of eight Bengals here for the Wild Card game in 2005, and he appeared in the 2007 postseason with the Colts.
“The locker room is totally different. There aren’t a lot of guys who were here when I was here,” he said. “It’s different, but it’s got the same feel. It’s good to be back.”





