"It's Terrible."
Carson Palmer on Andrew Whitworth snubThe game against the Chargers gave the Bengals some hope next year.
Sunday’s paid attendance of 54,194 finalized the season’s home attendance figure at 482,917. It is the smallest season attendance since 2003 – Marvin Lewis’ first season – when the Bengals drew a total of 479,488 in paid attendance. This season’s attendance dropped by an average of 3,640 people per game.
Bengals season home attendance lowest since 2003"He's had a fine, fine season," Lewis said. "When you put together things offensively, particularly against this division and the people we've played this year, you have to count on certain things and we pretty much for the most part have left him alone, and he's generally up to the challenge. The running game is probably where he' improved the most as a blocker on the line of scrimmage. He's done a great job this year and he's a tremendous leader."...
Marvin Lewis on Andrew Whitworth.Kansas City Chiefs Fan here just just stoping by to say thanks to the bengals and to the bengals fans for killing the chargers playoff dream that was never a reality..........Thanks Bengals for taking care of buisness today, Shout out to Chad Ochocinco for changing your name that's really ill...... Kansas City Chiefs AFC West Champions
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"I’d sign it the first day," Joseph said laughing, according to Bengals.com’s Geoff Hobson. "Hopefully we can get a deal done before then."
"This is stupid. Don’t let someone else lead you down that path."
Marvin Lewis responds to crazy hoopla regarding "mopey" comments"It could be a completely different wide receiver corps next year," Caldwell said. "I think we've got a lot of young guys who want to go out there and prove themselves and step up there. We're just hungry and do whatever it takes. Now I want to solidify it, let them know this is my position and I'm here to stay, and not be in and out and falling back."
Caldwell on his hopes to be a permanent fixation in the Bengals offense next season.