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Stout defense turns Bengals around
Updated: August 21, 2010, 9:03 AM
A no-name defense has helped make the Cincinnati Bengals the surprise team of the NFL
through the first half of the season.
The Bengals slowly have been accumulating talent on the defensive side, where they have not
ranked in the top 10 in the NFL in eight years.
They have two former first-round picks playing at a Pro Bowl level in Jonathan Joseph and
Leon Hall. They have two studs at linebacker in Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga. Rivers was the
ninth overall pick in 2008. Maualuga, an All-America from Southern California, lasted to the
38rd pick in April's draft. He has played strong as a rookie, adding toughness to the front
seven.
The defensive line is bolstered by 645 pounds of beef up the middle. Domata Peko is a
325-pounder who is coming into his own in his fourth NFL season. He was a green, 21-year-old
as a fourth-round pick out of Michigan State in 2006. Next to him at defensive tackle is
320-pound Pat Sims, a third-round pick from Auburn in 2008.
Those two thumpers have helped the Bengals rank a surprising second in the NFL against the
run. They are 14th in yards allowed and fifth in points allowed.
Joseph and Hall are key to the run defense, too, because defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer
is not afraid to leave them on an island and bring an extra safety down to force the run. That
guy is big-hitting former Cowboy Roy Williams. He's a liability in space, but the Bengals
don't have to put him in space because of their shutdown corners.
Thanks to revitalized running back Cedric Benson, who ranks second in the league in
rushing, the Bengals defense isn't wearing out, either. Cincinnati is eighth in the league in
time of possession.
Pack O-line
It's interesting that Green Bay let raw prospect Jamon Meredith get away given its major
struggles on the offensive line. Meredith was signed off the practice squad by the Bills.
The Pack was overrun by six sacks in losing at lowly Tampa Bay last week.
Green Bay is on pace to allow 74 sacks, which would break the club record of 60. It also
would be the most in the NFL since Houston gave up 76 in 2002. The most sacks allowed in a
season is 104 by the 1986 Philadelphia Eagles, who had Randall Cunningham at quarterback.
Second is Arizona, which allowed 78 in 1997.
"No, I don't think it's as hideous as it looks," tackle Chad Clifton said last week. "But we
definitely have some issues we have to deal with."
Clifton is back after missing four games with an injury. Right tackle Allen Barbre has
struggled mightily. Darryn Colledge has struggled at left guard. Last year's right guard,
Jason Spitz, is out for the year.
Today the Pack plays host to Dallas, which got five sacks in a 27-16 win at Lambeau last
year.
Levi's debut
We will find out how much offensive tackle Levi Jones has left in the tank starting today.
Jones makes his first start for Washington against Denver and will go against Broncos speed
rusher Elvis Dumervil. Jones was a seven-year starter at left tackle for Cincinnati. His 2008
season was cut short six games early by a serious hamstring injury and he was cut by the
Bengals in May. He got no offers until signing on Oct. 20.
The Redskins need him now because former Bill Mike Williams is out two to four weeks with
ligament damage in his ankle. The Redskins' offensive struggles also are tied to the O-line.
Left tackle Chris Samuels is out for the year. Stephon Heyer has started at left tackle the
past three weeks but this week moves over into Williams' spot on the right side. Washington
has allowed 17 sacks the past four games and gave up five in the first half to Atlanta last
week.
"I can go in there and do what I have done in my career, which is pass-block exceptionally
well and run-block a lot better than most," Jones said.
Brown out
Eric Mangini's position in Cleveland got more tenuous after Browns owner Randy Lerner said
recently he wants a strong, credible, serious leader overseeing the team's decision-making.
The presumption is that would mean a new team president, but that's not clear. The Browns rank
31st on offense and 32nd on defense.
Mangini swallowed his pride last week and re-inserted Brady Quinn as the starting QB. Derek
Anderson was 1-4 as the starter (he beat the Bills) with a 36.3 passer rating, the lowest for
a starting QB after eight weeks of a season since 1981. But by sitting Quinn the last five
games, the Browns have boxed him out of $10.9 million in salary escalators and bonuses he
would have received if he had played 70 percent of the offensive snaps this season. So
enduring Anderson's struggles was a very cost-effective move.
A Viking's gift
Vikings safety Madieu Williams spent a day during his team's bye week at a health-care
symposium at his alma mater, the University of Maryland. It inspired him so much that the next
day he donated $2 million to the school to create the Madieu Williams Center for Global Health
Initiatives. It will provide money for research and services in his native Sierra Leone, as
well as Prince George's County, Md., where he was raised.
It's the largest donation to the school from an African-American alumnus and also the
largest donation by someone that young. He's 28. Williams came to Maryland from Sierra Leone
at age 9. He made the donation in the memory of his mother, who worked as a nurse and who died
four years ago.
"I realized a vision of what my mom would have liked to do," Williams said. "She would have
liked this."
Onside kicks
The Rams today become the first team in NFL history to have three straight home
games against undefeated opponents. Minnesota was 4-0 when it visited Oct. 11. Indianapolis
was 5-0 on Oct. 25. New Orleans (8-0) visits today. "Who's in charge of scheduling around
here?" coach Steve Spagnuolo joked.
The Lions are 7-1 in the past two exhibition seasons but 1-23 the past two regular
seasons.
The Chiefs cut Larry Johnson just in time to prevent him from becoming the
franchise's all-time leading rusher. He was 75 yards short of passing Priest Holmes, who
gained 6,070 yards during 2001-07 in a Chiefs uniform. Johnson holds the club single-season
record with 1,815 yards and finished with 5,996.
The Raiders will have a fourth straight game blacked out this week.
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