In what was an AFC North battle for first place, the Cincinnati Bengals once again were able to find a way to win yet another close game.
For their opponent, the Baltimore Ravens, the outcome was a familiar loss.
Bengals quarter Carson Palmer connected on a touchdown pass of twenty yards to Andre Caldwell with just 22 seconds left in the game, capping an 80 yard drive which was kept alive by Ravens penalties which allowed the Bengals to escape with a 17-14 win on Sunday.
The point margin in all five games for the Bengals this season have been seven or fewer points. Cincinnati has won three games in a row by a margin of three points each time. It almost seems at this point they wouldn’t want things to be any other way.
Marvin Lewis, head coach for the Bengals said, they believe no matter the circumstances that they can win. We keep discussing it. Don’t worry, don’t flinch, just keep playing.
The 4-1 Bengals appeared to be destined to fall short in this game until Palmer was able to mastermind their final drive, which was also helped by three penalty yellow flags.
Chris Carr drew a penalty for illegal contact, Ray Lewis for unnecessary roughness, and Frank Walker for pass interference on third down and 16 from Baltimore’s 30 yard line.
On the play after the pass interference penalty Palmer connected with Caldwell down the middle to score the winning touchdown.
Following the ensuring kickoff, the crowd of 71,161 let out a derisive chant against the referees.
Cedric Benson, Bengals running back, rushed for 120 yards, and became the first player to go over 100 yards in 40 games versus the Ravens. Palmer went 18 for 31 for a total of 271 yards. Wide receiver Chad Ochocinco caught seven passes for 94 yards.
Ochocinco said, we were not as sound as needed to be. We had a few turnovers offensively. But we got a few breaks and were able to make our way. On that last drive we managed to capitalize.
The Ravens (3-2) have lost two games in a row after they started the season 3-0 for only the second time in their franchise history. In their game last week, two calls for roughing the pass played a key role in their 27-21 loss to New England.
The Ravens drew 10 penalties for a total of 76 yards against Cincinnati. Several of the calls seemed to come at the worst times.
Kelly Gregg, Ravens defensive tackle said, there were some tough calls today. But you can’t just leave things in their hands.
Several of Gregg’s teammates repeated the mantra.
Trevor Pryce, defensive end said, I am not going there. I don’t talk about the referee thing. If you dominate then the calls won’t matter.
Simply put, Baltimore didn’t come close at all to dominating. After they averaged 32.5 points during the first four games this season, they only had one offensive touchdown against Cincinnati. Their defense gave up 403 yards, with 142 rushing.
That is one of the main reasons why Baltimore wasn’t heavily criticizing the referee.
Walker said, the referees just call the game. They are close games because we are letting them be close.
With Baltimore trailing 10-7, Joe Flacco threw a screen pass to Ray Rice, who then turned upfield to face several tacklers. He ducked Brandon Johnson, linebacker, and then was able to stay upright through planting his fingers into the artificial turf and completing the play for 48 yards.
Then it was time for Palmer.
Ochocinco said in the huddle Carson was very confident, keeping all of us calm. When he talks like that in the huddle and with all that swagger and confidence we don’t have any doubt that we will score.
It wasn’t the first time the Bengals had trailed in the game and needed to rally. Reed’s interception return of 52 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter had given Baltimore a 7-0 lead. Later Reed was able to knock a ball loose from Chad Ochocinco which the Ravens were able to recover on their 16 yard line.
During the third quarter the Bengals took the lead at 10-7 on an 84 yard drive that was kept alive on a penalty called against Ravens cornerback Domonique Foxworth. On a third down play, with Palmer being sacked, Foxworth was flagged for illegal contact. Benson, four plays later, was able to break out on a touchdown run of 28 yards, which gave him over 100 yards for the game.
The Bengals missed the extra point. However Baltimore drew a flag for illegal formation. Shayne Graham then converted on the extra point.
Notes
The last running back to rush for over 100 yards versus the Ravens was Larry Johnson of Kansas City in 2006. Over the past six years Cincinnati has a 4-2 record versus Baltimore. Cincinnati down is 8 for 9 on their fourth down conversions this season.