CLEVELAND (AP)—Marvin Lewis wanted to play it safe. The Cincinnati Bengals wanted more.
“We came here to play for a win,” Carson Palmer(notes) said. “Nothing else.”
These Bengals have lost long enough.
After Palmer and his teammates convinced their coach to gamble on fourth-and-11 with just over one minute left, Palmer scrambled for 15 yards to set up Shayne Graham’s(notes) 31-yard field goal on the final play of overtime, giving Cincinnati a 23-20 victory over the winless Cleveland Browns on Sunday.
The last-minute Bengals (3-1), whose four games have all gone down to the wire, faced a fourth-and 11 at Cleveland’s 41 with 1:04 left. Lewis was content to play for the tie, but when the Browns called a timeout, it gave the Bengals a chance to lobby their coach.
They made a persuasive argument.
Palmer dropped back to pass, and seeing his receivers were covered downfield, tucked it away and ran up the middle for the first down. Cincinnati then ran two plays to get Graham in position, and the kicker, who had an extra point and field goal blocked by nose tackle Shaun Rogers(notes), booted the winner.
“Marvin was saying we’re going to punt,” Palmer said of his sideline negotiation with Lewis. “I said I think we can get this. That’s why Marvin’s great. He listens to people around him. Most coaches, once they make up their mind, they make up their mind.
“That’s why you love playing for a guy like Marvin. Your opinion does matter.”
Defensive end Robert Geathers(notes) returned a fumble 75 yards for a TD for Cincinnati, which is tied with Baltimore for first in the AFC North. The Bengals visit the Ravens next Sunday.
After three lopsided losses under first-year coach Eric Mangini, the Browns (0-4) came in hoping to be competitive and were that and more. They outplayed the Bengals for three quarters but came up short and had their losing streak extended to 10 games dating to last season.
“Nobody’s happy,” said quarterback Derek Anderson(notes), who provided a huge spark in his first start this season. “We lost. Nobody’s happy we went to overtime and played it to the last 10 seconds. That’s not what we’re here for.”
Palmer, who rallied the Bengals to a comeback win over the Super Bowl champion Steelers last week, finished 23 of 44 for 230 yards. He threw two TD passes to Chad Ochocinco(notes), who only had three catches but made the most of them.
“The whole thing keeping me going is No. 9,” Ochocinco said of Palmer, who missed 12 games last season with an elbow injury. “He’s so confident in the huddle. The way he has been the last two weeks is unbelievable. Especially the situations we’ve been in.”
Browns running back Jerome Harrison(notes), filling in for the injured Jamal Lewis(notes), had 121 yards on 29 tries. Joshua Cribbs(notes) had 223 return yards, but couldn’t do enough to end Cleveland’s losing slide.
“There’s no sugarcoating it,” wide receiver Braylon Edwards(notes) said. “You can say it’s something to build on, but it hurts. To have the wind knocked out of you at the end, it definitely hurts.”
Just like last week, Palmer was at his best with the stakes at their highest.
He completed two third-and-10 passes on Cincinnati’s final drive, hooking up on a 20-yarder to Chris Henry over the middle and then another one to Laveranues Coles(notes). But it was his decision to take off and run for the game’s biggest first down that will be remembered.
If that play had backfired, the Browns would have gotten the ball back near midfield with a chance to win and Lewis, who has the Bengals off to their best start since 2006, would have been second-guessed for weeks.
“It’s a great call because we had nothing to lose,” running back Cedric Benson(notes) said. “It’s either a tie or a loss, and a tie is pretty much a loss anyway.”
On his clutch run, Palmer ran as far as he needed and plopped down.
“I don’t want to do that anymore,” he joked. “Let Cedric do that.”
Anderson, making his first start since Mangini benched Brady Quinn(notes), completed 26 of 48 passes for 269 yards, threw a 2-yard TD pass to Steve Heiden(notes) and ran for a score. Rookie Mohamed Massaquoi(notes) had eight catches for 148 yards.
As usual Anderson had some bad moments. He threw an interception in the end zone with the Browns down 14-7, but later atoned for it with his TD run that tied it 14-all.
“I was really happy with him,” Mangini said of Anderson. “He made a lot of nice throws.”
The Bengals did nothing on offense for three quarters and then suddenly awakened with a possible loss looming.
After gaining 156 yards in the first quarter, Cincinnati went seven straight possessions without picking up a first down and the Bengals found themselves trailing 20-14. Palmer then drove for what looked to be a go-ahead score when he hit Ochocinco from 2 yards with 1:55 left to tie it 20-20.
The Bengals were seemingly on the verge of another dramatic win, but Graham’s extra point was blocked by Rogers, who deflected a 23-yard field goal attempt in the first.
Cincinnati was forced into overtime, continuing a run of nail-biters Palmer would like to see end soon.
“It’d be nice to go up by a couple scores and drink some Gatorade as we take a knee at the end,” he said.
NOTES: Browns WR Mike Furrey(notes) played both ways, including safety in certain defensive packages. … Edwards did not have a reception for the first time in 62 career games. … The Bengals narrowly avoided their second tie in two seasons. They played Philadelphia to a 13-13 draw on Nov. 16. … Rogers has 13 career blocked field goals and two blocked PATs.
Head to Head - Week 4
| Team | Total Yds | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | First Downs | 3rdD% | Pen./Yds | Turnovers | Time of Poss. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cincinnati | 375 | 221 | 154 | 21 | 27.8% | 6/46 | 2 | 36:01 |
| Cleveland | 395 | 249 | 146 | 22 | 31.6% | 5/44 | 2 | 38:55 |

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If they look and play this @#$%, then that doesn't say much about your beloved Bengals, does it? Seeing as how they BARELY beat them, and only by a last minute field goal. People these days. GO BROWNS!!!!!
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DAmoved the Browns and kept them in the game until the very end. I predict that DA and the browns will beat Buffalo this Sunday. I'm so sure that I'm taking Cleveland in my survivor picks this week...
PLEASE BENCH that clown Edwards. He has to be one of the worst receiver ever to play the game. How many more dropped balls will he have this season? Will he be the top dog for dropped passes this season?
By the way, BQ looked comfortable holding the clip board on the sideline. IMHO, he'll be a great back-up for DA. DA has a better understanding of the game than BQ...
The line looked better this week too. I've posted a few times that the Browns weakest point is the line. If DA was smart he would take them out to dinner once in a while.
I actually have the bengals to win the AFC and superbowl this season. I put out $2000 on the line before the first game... At 65-1 and 28-1 I figure it was a good bet. The funny thing, the browns had better odds to win them both. Go figure...
This week, DA will prove himself as they beat up Buffalo..
Then maybe all the BQ cry babies will go away..
Toddles
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Go ELLET... Go North,,,
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If from any rear viewpoint at any time the ball passes behind the post, the ball simply could not have passed through the uprights. If the ball went over the top of the post so that the path of the ball and the post do not intersect, it can be hard to tell, but if the kick is low enough so that line of vision, ball, and post intersect, which passes in front of the other tells the story definitively. It's - what do they call it - incontrovertible video evidence.
OK, Bengals fans, I get it. Cleveland sucks. The ref was standing under the goal. It was the camera angle. hahaha. etc. But unless there was some sort of magic bullet, MC Escher thing going on, the refs blew the call.
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My hope is that we just keep winning and making all the preseason pundits and naysayers look bad!!!
Winners can talk the talk, Losers can only say "DEAL"!!!
Right now we will be conservative and anlytical and if (when) we get to the POST Season, then we will talk while all these other teams go on vacation!.
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Based on your comments, I see why your very handle is an "Oxymoron"...
I would love to read something intelligent coming from you. I will need your comments to complete my series of children's books on what kind of minds to avoid!!
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Look ahead - not back...Our Bengals move on to the AFC North acid test in Baltimore this Sunday while Cleveland goes to Buffalo (Good luck with that!). Buffalo has at least 1 win (TB) and can put points on the board, and they are really pised about the Miami losss I'm told... So here's your chance BROWNS. See ya week 12 in the JUNGLE..
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We need Ozzie back, he's a mastermind, and yes I think we need Schottenheimer back!
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GO BENGALS
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GO BENGALS
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GO BENGALS
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Bungals Suck
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Balt @ NE. 14.5 Share
Dallas @ Denver 13.7 Share
San Diego @ PIT, 15.6 Share
Cin@Cle, 2.4 Share
Face it Browns, even people in Ohio watch other NFL Games. Dissolve that useless franchise, bulldoze that toxic city and lets have a new national park. Lets call it Phoenix National Park (for you morons who do not know what Phoenix is - it is a fabulous bird that rises from its ashes)
MORE TO COME LATER - ALL MY CLEVLEAND BROWN FRIENDS!
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