‘The Bengals take the field Christmas Eve day at Paul Brown Stadium for the first time as a playoff team, and the last man to lead them there is wearing Buffalo colors. It’s not lost on Samuel David Wyche that it will be the 14th anniversary of his last day as Bengals head coach.’
Archives for December 24, 2005
Saturday’s Cincinnati Coverage (Updated 8:00 a.m.)
Bengals’ offense set to fire (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Bengals looking for a good bye (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Who’s got the edge (Cincinnati Enquirer)
The Isolation Booth: LT Levi Jones vs. DE Aaron Schobel (Cincinnati Enquirer)
One sizzled, other fizzled (Cincinnati Post)
D-line improving against the run (Cincinnati Post)
Bengals vs. Bills matachup (Cincinnati Post)
Bengals hoping to find a No. 2 seed in their stockings (Dayton Daily News)
What you need to know about today’s Bengals-Bills game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati (Dayton Daily News)
Riley not getting his due (Dayton Daily News)
Meet the Bengals: Shaun Smith (Dayton Daily News)
Bengals wary of struggling 4-10 Bills (Columbus Dispatch)
Game-day matchup: Bills at Bengals (Columbus Dispatch)
Simmons in the circle (Bengals.com)
A Merry Wyche Eve (Bengals.com)
Key matchups (Bengals.com)
Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals Preview
‘The Buffalo Bills come to town playing for little more than pride. After going 9-7 last year and sparking optimism in New York, the Mike Mularkey led Bills have been a huge disappointment this season. Speculation is that Mularkey’s job could be in danger.’
GMs Casserly, Donahoe could be shown the door in Houston, Buffalo
We hear Wilson, who at 87 wants to win sooner rather than later, would also not be averse to bringing in a big-name GM such as Ron Wolf, who is reportedly interested in returning to the NFL for the right price (including a piece of team ownership) and the opportunity to further his son’s career in the NFL. (Eliot Wolf is employed as a pro personnel assistant with the Packers.)