TENNESSEE (6 - 4)
at CINCINNATI (3 - 7)
Week 12 Sunday, 11/25/2007
1:00 PM
Johnson scores three TDs, sets
Bengals reception record in
Bengals 35-6 rout of Titans
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On a day when the Bengals
finally played a complete game,
the Titans continued to play
themselves out of the playoff
picture.
Chad Johnson set a career
high with 12 catches (three for
touchdowns) and established
himself as the Bengals' all-time
catch leader in Cincinnati's
35-6 thumping of reeling
Tennessee.
It was the third straight
loss for the Titans (6-5), who
rushed for 61 yards and failed
to score a touchdown against a
rejuvenated Bengals defense.
Cincy's offense, meanwhile,
dominated time of possession,
with Carson Palmer completing 32
of 38 passes for 283 yards and
three scores. The Bengals
improved to 4-7.
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Entering Week 10, the
Tennessee Titans were tied for
the third-best record in the
AFC, thanks in part to one of
the league's best defenses. An
uncharacteristic inability to
stop the run the last two weeks,
however, has dropped them to
third place in their division.
The Titans (6-4) look to rebound
from back-to-back losses Sunday
when they visit the struggling
Cincinnati Bengals (3-7), who
have had defensive problems of
their own all season. Tennessee
went 6-2 in the first half for
its best start since 2003 - the
last year the Titans went to the
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... finally
challenge the Colts in Week 12
the Tennessee Titans look to get
back on track and be this weeks
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No Haynesworth, no defense for
exposed Titans
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The Titans will
be tested even more Sunday by an
offense averaging 354.7 yards
per game. Bulluck called the
Bengals one of the league's most
powerful ...