
This interesting game will be played at the Paul Brown Stadium. The game is going to be held by these two powerful teams: the New York Jets and the Cincinnati Bengals. The game is going to be televised nationwide on NBC and is scheduled to be kicked off at 4:30 PM ET.Do not read too much into Sunday’s game between these teams that ended with the Jets claiming a 37-0 blowout win. That is not to say the Jets can’t win Saturday, but don’t expect them to win in similar fashion. The Bengals did not have much to play for on Sunday. In fact, the possibility of losing to the Jets on Sunday and playing them again, with a rookie quarterback making his first playoff start, might have seemed more appealing than the other option: Matt Schaub and the hot Texans. “Words of ESPN representative”… and to be honest I really think the same…
We can also see the numbers regarding these two teams in order to see the last stats that will lead us to the champion. Again, the numbers does not mean everything in terms of deciding who is going to win the game, but at least, they help to decide who is the best choice for the game.
Cincinnati Passing
- Palmer has a 60% of completions a total of 3094 yards, 21 TD’s and 13 interceptions
- O’Sullivan has a 36% of completions a total of 40 yards with no TD’s nor interceptions
Cincinnati Rushing
- Benson has 301 carried yards with a total of 1251 yards with 6 TD’s
- Scott has 74 carried yards with a total of 321 yards with 0 TD’s
Cincinnati Receiving
- Ochocinco has 72 receptions with a total of 1047 yards and 9 TD’s
- Coles has 43 receptions with a total of 514 yards and 5 TD’s
Jets Passing
- Mark Sanchez has a 58% of completions a total of 2444 yards, 12 TD’s and 20 interceptions
- Kellen Clemens has a 50% of completions a total of 125 yards with no TD’s nor interceptions.
Jets Rushing
- Jones has 331 carried yards with a total of 1402 yards with 14 TD’s
- Greene has 108 carried yards with a total of 540 yards with 2 TD’s
Jets Receiving
- Cotchery has 57 receptions with a total of 821 yards and 3 TD’s
- Edwards has 35 receptions with a total of 541 yards and 4 TD’s
Coach Marvin Lewis and the Cincinnati Bengals simplified their game plan against the New York Jets in the regular-season finale. Even a complex scheme, though, might falter if his team gets pushed around again.
For the second straight week, the Bengals will face cold conditions, a mauling offensive line and the top defense in the league as they host the Jets in a wild-card matchup Saturday afternoon.
Lewis knew there was a chance Cincinnati (10-6) would play New York (9-7) again in the postseason, so he had his offensive and defensive coordinators stick with basic game plans Sunday night. Still, the AFC North champion Bengals didn’t expect to be outplayed so thoroughly, losing 37-0 against a Jets team that needed a victory to secure a playoff spot.
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