... title in 2005, the Cincinnati Bengals were on a downhill slope. They were finally able to climb back up the mountain last season, winning the AFC North with a 10-6 record. They were especially impressive against divisional foes, recording a perfect 6-0 mark in their league games. Unlike the 2005 team, the 2009 team won with its defense. The Bengals only allowed 301.4 yards per game last season to rank No. 4 in the NFL in total defense. Their scoring defense was also impressive. The Bengals gave up just 18.2 points per game in 2009 (No. 6 in the NFL).
The defense will remain the strength of this team, but the hope is that the additions of Antonio Bryant and Terrell Owens will help the offense catch up. The Bengals only averaged 19.1 p...
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