2007 Cincinnati Bengals season

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2007 Cincinnati Bengals season
Cincinnati Bengals logo
Head coachMarvin Lewis
Home fieldPaul Brown Stadium
Results
Record3-7
Division place4th AFC North
Playoff finishTBD

The 2007 Cincinnati Bengals season is the 38th season for the team in the National Football League, along with their 40th overall season. They will try to improve upon their 8-8 record in 2006 and are looking to return to the playoffs instead of narrowly missing them as they did in 2006.

Offseason

Coaching changes

Head coach Marvin Lewis will be entering his fifth year with the Bengals. He will be joined with offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski and defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan.

Departures

  • Center Rich Braham retired at the end of the 2006 after recovering from an early-season injury.

Signings

2007 NFL Draft

2007 Cincinnati Bengals Draft Selections
Round Overall Player Position College
1 18 Leon Hall Cornerback Michigan
2 49 Kenny Irons Running back Auburn
4 114 Marvin White Safety TCU
5 151 Jeff Rowe Quarterback Nevada
6 187 Matt Toeaina Defensive tackle Oregon
7 230 Dan Santucci Guard Notre Dame
7 253 Chinedum Ndukwe Safety Notre Dame
compensatory selection

Suspensions

Chris Henry, after repeated off-field run-ins with the law, he was suspended for 8 games (½ the regular season) after a private meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Odell Thurman, another NFL player currently under contract with the Bengals has had legal troubles and still appears to be in trouble with the Bengals as well. Generally speaking, head coach Marvin Lewis has repeatedly avoided or refused to speak about his status with the team after Thurman was suspended for the all of 2006. When he applied for reinstatement in July of 2007 he was denied and was further suspended the entire 2007-08 season. The exact reason for the extension was not specified by the league but many suspect it had to do with a drunk-driving incident earlier that same month. His suspension prompted Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge John Burlew to call the NFL officials "Hypocrites" for promoting alcohol sales and consumption during games but punishing players for drinking.

Off-field incidents

Chris Henry was arrested for driving without a license and a seatbelt, which led to the meeting with Goodell and his subsequent suspension for 8 games. In May, it was reported he failed a drug test as part of his parole agreement but shortly after the announcement was made it was recanted by the Kentucky police department.

Levi Jones was involved in an altercation with linebacker Joey Porter of the Miami Dolphins. Allegedly Porter and some others ambushed Levi, physically assaulted and robbed him. Porter was charged with a misdemeanor for assault. Jones characterized the incident as a "cowardly assault".

AJ Nicholson was arrested for the second time in as many years but for domestic violence. His wife dropped the charges but due to statutory state laws the state continued to press charges. On the day his arrest was announced he was released a few hours later by the Bengals.

Odell Thurman, who was suspended for all of the previous season but still contractually bound to the Bengals, was reportedly involved in an assault at his home but the hearing was cancelled as no charges were leveled before the hearing date.

Long term and/or important injuries

David Pollack, injured last season with a broken neck vertabrae will spend this season in rehab with the hopes to return in the 2008-09 season.

Kenny Irons, the 2nd round draft pick, experienced a serious knee injuring during the preseason putting him on Injured Reserve for his rookie year.

Chris Perry experienced another injury which threatens to keep him out the entire season. In August he was placed on the PUP (Phycially Unable to Perform) list meaning he will be out a minimum of 6 games.

Henderson fractured his wrist during the preseason and was put on Injured Reserve.

Preseason Games

In the previous preseason the Bengals went 4-0. The Bengals 2007 preseason run ended at 1-3, with its final victory the game against Indianapolis in which neither Carson Palmer nor Peyton Manning came prepared to play.

The preseason started off with a loss to the Detriot Lions at their dome. The big focus was the limited showdown and relationship between Palmer and his former mentor Jon Kitna. The Bengals' starting team did not score a touchdown in their possessions, walking away with 2 Shayne Graham field goals and a huge time of possession advantage before they were benched. The Lions' starters did not score a TD during their possessions during that same time. In this game the second-round draft pick, Kenny Irons, experienced his season-ending injury. Detroit went on to win the game.

The second game was against the New Orleans Saints. Again, the starting Bengals offense failed to score a TD and settled for several Shane Graham field goals. LB Henderson suffered a season-ending wrist injury late in the game.

The third game was at the home of the Atlanta Falcons on a Monday night. The starting Bengals played until the 3rd quarter and scored two touchdowns to end their drought. Shayne Graham was injured on a kickoff during an attempted tackle and did not return to kick any PATs or kickoffs, which meant the Bengals made a conversion attempt on 4th down and attempted a 2 point try. Atlanta's starting team, led by Joey Harrington since Vick's legal troubles will keep him from the team, also managed two touchdowns. The Bengals went on to lose the game.

Their fourth and final game, also their only preseason win, took place on the 31st of August. Neither starting quarterback came prepared to play; though Palmer at least wore his uniform, while Manning dressed up in a Colts polo. Cincinnati scored 14 points in the 3rd quarter, with no score coming from the orange jerseys before or after that quarter. Indianapolis scored 6 in the 4th quarter, falling 8 points short of victory.

Standings

AFC North
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(4) Pittsburgh Steelers 10 6 0 .625 5–1 7–5 393 269 L1
Cleveland Browns 10 6 0 .625 3–3 7–5 402 382 W1
Cincinnati Bengals 7 9 0 .438 3–3 6–6 380 385 W2
Baltimore Ravens 5 11 0 .313 1–5 2–10 275 384 W1

Regular Season Games

Week 1: vs. Baltimore Ravens

1 2 3 4 Total
Ravens 0 10 0 10 20
Bengals 9 3 7 8 27

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Game summary

In their very first Monday Night home opener, the Bengals and their offensive firepower began their 40th Anniversary season in Game 1 of the Monday Night Football doubleheader against the defending AFC North champion Baltimore Ravens, with last year's top defense. In the first quarter, Cincinnati managed to cash in on a Raven fumble with QB Carson Palmer completing a a 39-yard TD pass to WR Chad Johnson (whose TD celebration was on the sideline, in the form of a Hall of Fame jacket.) Later, the Bengals managed to turn another fumble recovery into points as kicker Shayne Graham kicked a 23-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Baltimore finally managed to score with RB Musa Smith got a 6-yard TD run. Cincinnati would resond with Graham kicking a 40-yard field goal, while Ravens kicker Matt Stover ended the half with a 36-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, the Bengals defense struck big, as OLB Landon Johnson recovered a McNair fumble and returned the ball 34 yards for a touchdown, along with the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, Baltimore took the lead with Stover getting a 23-yard field goal, while Safety Ed Reed returned a punt 63 yards for a touchdown. Fortunately, Cincinnati regained the lead by turning an interception into a huge score as Palmer completed a 7-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh (followed a successful 2-point conversion by RB Rudi Johnson). After the Ravens managed to recover a Bengal fumble on Cincinnati's next drive, Balitimore had one final chance. Eventually, the Bengals held their ground and won.

The Bengals defense had a total of 6 takeaways while the offense only turned over the ball twice. The game was relatively close in score with the final chance to tie up the game coming with a bit more than one minute left on the game clock. The defense held Baltimore out successfully scoring the tying touchdown after they had "goal to go" for 8 consecutive plays (after penalties extended their opportunities). The Bengals lineman, Willie Anderson and Levi Jones did not play most of this game due to injuries.

With the win, Cincinnati began its season at 1-0.

Scoring summary

Q1 - CIN - 8:38 - 39 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to Chad Johnson (kick failed) (CIN 6-0)

Q1 - CIN - 4:07 - Shayne Graham 23 yard FG (CIN 9-0)

Q2 - BAL - 11:56 - Musa Smith 6 yard TD run (Matt Stover kick) (CIN 9-7)

Q2 - CIN - 1:07 - Shayne Graham 40 yard FG (CIN 12-7)

Q2 - BAL - 0:06 - Matt Stover 36 yard FG (CIN 12-10)

Q3 - CIN - 8:57 - Landon Johnson 34 yard fumble return TD (Graham kick) (CIN 19-10)

Q4 - BAL - 14:05 - Matt Stover 23 yard FG (CIN 19-13)

Q4 - BAL - 12:25 - Ed Reed 63 yard punt return TD (Stover kick) (BAL 20-19)

Q4 - CIN - 8:53 - 7 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to T. J. Houshmandzadeh (Rudi Johnson 2 point conversion run) (CIN 27-20)

Week 2: at Cleveland Browns

1 2 3 4 Total
Bengals 7 14 17 7 45
Browns 6 21 14 10 51

at Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

Playing in their second game of the season, a lot of things went wrong for the Cincinnati Bengals. Playing Ohio state rivals Cleveland Browns, the defense looked the exact opposite as they did in week one. Browns quarterback Derek Anderson started and threw for 328 yards and five touchdowns. It was only the third time in NFL history that two quarterbacks had thrown at least five touchdown passes in the same game. [1] Jamal Lewis had 215 yards rushing with one touchdown and the Browns had two receivers with over 100 yards, Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow. The Bengals offense tried there best to keep the team in the game however, Carson Palmer threw for 6 TD's and Chad Johnson caught for 209 yards.

The game started out slow in the first quarter but the second quarter saw a combined 35 points scored. It was close in the end, when the Bengals started a drive with under one minute left. They managed to get the ball to the 50 yard line when Carson Palmer was intercepted by Leigh Bodden on an intended pass for Chad Johnson. This game ended up being the eighth highest scoring game in NFL history, but not the highest scoring game between these two teams. In 2004, the Bengals beat the Browns 58-48 for the second-most combined points. The Redskins (72) and Giants (41) combined for 113 points in 1966 for the most.

Scoring summary

Q1 - CIN - 10:40 - 13 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to Rudi Johnson (Shayne Graham kick) (CIN 7-0)

Q1 - CLE - 5:02 - Phil Dawson 39 yard FG (CIN 7-3)

Q1 - CLE - 0:09 - Phil Dawson 39 yard FG (CIN 7-6)

Q2 - CLE - 11:02 - 17 yard TD pass from Derek Anderson to Joe Jurevicius (Dawson kick) (CLE 13-7)

Q2 - CIN - 7:40 - 23 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to T. J. Houshmandzadeh (Graham kick) (CIN 14-13)

Q2 - CLE - 6:37 - 9 yard TD pass from Derek Anderson to Joe Jurevicius (Dawson kick) (CLE 20-14)

Q2 - CIN - 3:12 - 22 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to Chad Johnson (Graham kick) (CIN 21-20)

Q2 - CLE - 1:11 - 25 yard TD pass from Derek Anderson to Kellen Winslow (Dawson kick) (CLE 27-21)

Q3 - CIN - 12:13 - Shayne Graham 20 yard FG (CLE 27-24)

Q3 - CLE - 8:24 - 34 yard TD pass from Derek Anderson to Braylon Edwards (Dawson kick) (CLE 34-24)

Q3 - CIN - 6:18 - 14 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to Chad Johnson (Graham kick) (CLE 34-31)

Q3 - CLE - 6:04 - Jamal Lewis 66 yard TD run (Dawson kick) (CLE 41-31)

Q3 - CIN - 0:53 - 5 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to T. J. Houshmandzadeh (Graham kick) (CLE 41-38)

Q4 - CLE - 10:07 - 37 yard TD pass from Derek Anderson to Braylon Edwards (Dawson kick) (CLE 48-38)

Q4 - CLE - 5:47 - Phil Dawson 18 yard FG (CLE 51-38)

Q4 - CIN - 3:45 - 7 yard TD pass from Carson Palmer to Glenn Holt (Graham kick) (CLE 51-45)

Week 3: at Seattle Seahawks

1 2 3 4 Total
Bengals 7 3 2 9 21
Seahawks 7 7 0 10 24

at Qwest Field, Seattle, Washington

  • Game Time: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 54°F, Cloudy, Wind: Calm
  • Game Attendance: 68,110
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli

Following their embarrassing divisional road loss, the Bengals flew to Qwest Field for an interconference fight with the Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks won the toss, opted to receive the ball, and then proceeded to return the opening kickoff deep into Cincinnati territory. Seahawk QB Matt Hasselbeck completed a 18-yard TD pass to WR Bobby Engram on that drive. Cincinnati responded with QB Carson Palmer completing a 35-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh. In the second quarter, the Bengals took the lead with kicker Shayne Graham getting a 43-yard field goal. However, Seattle took the lead with Hasselbeck completing a 42-yard TD to WR Deion Branch.

In the third quarter, Cincinnati would strike back with LB Lemar Marshall sacked Hasselbeck in his own end zone for a safety, along with the only score of the period. In the fourth quarter, the Bengals would take the lead with Graham getting a 24-yard field goal. The Seahawks would respond with kicker Josh Brown getting a 23-yard field goal, while Cincinnati retook the lead with RB Kenny Watson getting a 8-yard TD run (with a failed 2-point conversion). However, Seattle took the lead with Hasselbeck completing a 22-yard TD pass to WR Nate Burleson. The Bengals' special teams unit tried to get Palmer and his offense decent field position, but WR Glenn Holt fumbled the return at their own 29-yard line, allowing the Seahawks to recover the ball for the win.

Watson came into the game because Rudi Johnson was inured. Leon Hall got his first NFL interception. Houshmanzadeh and Chad Johnson both gained more than 125 yards each receiving. Levi Jones saw his most extensive playing time so far in the season after an injury to Stacey Andrews forced the offensive line to be reshuffled. T

With the loss, Cincinnati fell to 1-2.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score

Week 4: vs. New England Patriots

1 2 3 4 Total
Patriots 10 7 7 10 34
Bengals 0 7 3 3 13

Trying to stop a two-game skid, the Bengals went home for their second Monday Night game of the year. They would wear their alternate uniforms as they played against the New England Patriots. In the first quarter, Cincinnati trailed early as Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski got a 31-yard field goal, while QB Tom Brady completed a 1-yard TD pass to LB Mike Vrabel. In the second quarter, the Bengals managed to get on the board with QB Carson Palmer completing a 1-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh. However, New England would respond with Brady completing a 7-yard TD pass to WR Randy Moss.

In the third quarter, Cincinnati continued to struggle as Patriots RB Sammy Morris getting a 7-yard TD run. The Bengals' only response would be kicker Shayne Graham nailing a 40-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, New England increased its lead with Gostkowski kicking a 36-yard field goal. Cincinnati's final response was Graham kicking a 48-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Patriots sealed the win with Brady and Moss hooking up with each other again on a 14-yard TD pass.

With their third-straight loss, the Bengals entered their bye week at 1-3. It also marked Cincinnati's 5th loss to New England in the last 6 meetings.

Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score

Week 6: at Kansas City Chiefs

1 2 3 4 Total
Bengals 7 0 0 13 20
Chiefs 10 10 0 7 27

at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

Coming off of their bye week with hopes to turn their season around, the Bengals flew to Arrowhead Stadium for a Week 6 duel with the Kansas City Chiefs. In the first quarter, Cincinnati trailed early as Chiefs kicker Dave Rayner kicked a 32-yard field goal. The Bengals would respond with QB Carson Palmer completing a 42-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh. However, Kansas City would respond with QB Damon Huard completing a 3-yard TD pass to TE Tony Gonzalez. In the second quarter, Cincinnati continued to struggle as Chiefs RB Larry Johnson got an 8-yard TD run, along with Rayner ending the half with a 20-yard field goal.

After a scoreless third quarter, the Bengals would try to make a comeback in the fourth quarter as kicker Shayne Graham got a 33-yard field goal. After Kansas City increased its lead with Huard and Gonzalez hooking up with each other again on a 26-yard TD pass, Cincinnati got within striking distance as Palmer and Houshmandzadeh hooked up with each other again on a 30-yard TD pass, along with Graham's 36-yard field goal. Unfortunately, the Chiefs would hold on to get the win.

With their fourth-straight loss, the Bengals fell to 1-4. It also marked the first time in the Marvin Lewis era that Cincinnati had lost four-straight games.


Scoring summary
Q Team Time Scoring play Score

Week 7: vs. New York Jets

1 2 3 4 Total
Jets 7 13 3 8 31
Bengals 3 7 7 21 38

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Trying to snap a four-game skid, the Bengals went home for a Week 7 intraconference duel, as they hosted the New York Jets for the first time in a decade. In the first quarter, Cincinnati trailed early as Jets QB Chad Pennington completed a 57-yard TD pass to WR Laveranues Coles. Fortunately, the Bengals would respond with kicker Shayne Graham getting a 20-yard field goal. In the second quarter, New York increased its lead with kicker Mike Nugent getting a 24-yard and a 35-yard field goal. Cincinnati would respond with RB Kenny Watson getting a 3-yard TD run. The Jets would end the half with Pennington and Coles hooking up with each other again on a 36-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, New York added on to its lead with Nugent kicking a 43-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Bengals would respond with QB Carson Palmer completing a 3-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh. In the fourth quarter, Cincinnati's offense took over as Watson added a 1-yard and a 2-yard TD run on to his magnificent day. Afterwards, the Bengals defense sealed the win with CB Johnathan Joseph returning an interception 42 yards for a touchdown. Afterwards, the Jets end the game with Pennington completing a 32-yard TD pass to WR Jerricho Cotchery.

With their four-game skid snapped, Cincinnati kept its playoff hopes alive by improving to 2-4.

Week 8: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

1 2 3 4 Total
Steelers 7 14 0 3 24
Bengals 3 3 0 7 13

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

Coming off their home win over the Jets, the Bengals stayed at home for an AFC North clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In the first quarter, Cincinnati struck first with kicker Shayne Graham getting a 31-yard field goal. However, the Steelers responded with QB Ben Roethlisberger completing a 21-yard TD pass to WR Hines Ward. In the second quarter, the Bengals struggled as Roethlisberger and Ward hooked up with each other again on a 6-yard TD pass. Cincinnati answered with Graham kicking a 20-yard field goal. Pittsburgh ended the first half with RB Willie Parker getting a 1-yard TD run.

After a scoreless third quarter, the Bengals tried to comeback as QB Carson Palmer completed a 9-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh in the fouth quarter. Unfortunately, Pittsburgh sealed the win with kicker Jeff Reed nailing a 40-yard field goal.

With the loss, Cincinnati fell to 2-5.

Week 9: at Buffalo Bills

1 2 3 4 Total
Bengals 7 7 7 0 21
Bills 7 6 3 17 33

at Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 47°F (Partly Cloudy)
  • TV announcers (CBS): Ian Eagle (play-by-play) and Solomon Wilcots (color commentator)
  • Referee: Jeff Triplette
  • Game Attendance: 70,745

Hoping to rebound from their divisional home loss to the Steelers, the Bengals flew to Ralph Wilson Stadium for a Week 9 intraconference duel with the Buffalo Bills. In the first quarter, Cincinnati trailed early as Bills QB J. P. Losman completed an 8-yard TD pass to WR Lee Evans. Fortunately, the Bengals answered with QB Carson Palmer completing a 15-yard TD pass to WR T. J. Houshmandzadeh. In the second quarter, Buffalo retook the lead with kicker Rian Lindell getting a 23-yard field goal. Immediately afterwards, Cincinnati would take the lead as WR/KR Glenn Holt returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown. The Bills ended the half with Lindell getting a 21-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, Buffalo regained the lead with Lindell kicking a 29-yard field goal. Afterwards, the Bengals went back into the lead with Palmer completing a 1-yard TD pass to FB Jeremi Johnson. Unfortunately, Cincinnati's struggles continued with Lindell nailing a 38-yard field goal, along with RB Marshawn Lynch completing an 8-yard TD pass to TE Robert Royal & getting a 56-yard TD run.

With the loss, the Bengals fell to 2-6.

Week 10: at Baltimore Ravens

1 2 3 4 Total
Bengals 0 6 3 12 21
Ravens 0 0 0 7 7

Trying to snap a two-game losing skid, the Bengals flew to M&T Bank Stadium for an AFC North rematch with the Baltimore Ravens. After a scoreless first quarter, Cincinnati drew first blood in the second quarter as kicker Shayne Graham managed to get a 34-yard and a 19-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Bengals increased its lead with Graham kicking a 22-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, Cincinnati pulled away with Graham nailed two 35-yarders, a 21-yarder, and a 33-yard field goal. The Ravens managd to avoid a shutout loss with RB Willis McGahee getting a 1-yard TD run.

With their season-sweep over Baltimore, the Bengals improved to 3-6.

Shayne Graham's 7 field goals would become a franchise-best.

Week 11: vs. Arizona Cardinals

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardinals 7 14 14 0 35
Bengals 7 6 14 0 27

at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather:
  • Referee:
  • Attendace:
  • TV announcers (FOX): Sam Rosen (play-by-play) & Tim Ryan (color commentator)

Current roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Unrestricted FAs


Rookies in italics

Roster updated May 16, 2024

84 active, 1 free agent(s), 2 unsigned

AFC rostersNFC rosters

Coaching staff

Cincinnati Bengals 2007 coaching staff
Front Office

Head Coaches

Offensive Coaches

 

Defensive Coaches

Special Teams Coaches

Strength and Conditioning

Preseason schedule

Week Date Opponent Time/Result Game Site TV Final Score Record
1 August 9, 2007 Detroit Lions 7:30 PM EDT Ford Field TBA 26-27 0-1
2 August 18, 2007 New Orleans Saints 7:30 PM EDT Paul Brown Stadium TBA 19-27 0-2
3 August 27, 2007 Atlanta Falcons 8 PM EDT Georgia Dome ESPN 19-24 0-3
4 August 31, 2007 Indianapolis Colts 7:30 PM EDT Paul Brown Stadium TBA 14-6 1-3

Regular season schedule

The 2007 Bengals' schedule includes two Monday Night Football games for the first time ever. They will appear in nationally televised games up to four times this season (the fourth game, versus the Steelers, is set as a "flexible time" and depending on the predicted interest in the game may be moved to showcase other late-season playoff race games).

Week Date Opponent Time/Result Game Site TV Final Score Record
1 September 10, 2007 Baltimore Ravens 7 PM EDT Paul Brown Stadium ESPN W 27-20 1-0
2 September 16, 2007 Cleveland Browns 1 PM EDT Cleveland Browns Stadium CBS L 51-45 1-1
3 September 23, 2007 Seattle Seahawks 4:05 PM EDT Qwest Field CBS L 24-21 1-2
4 October 1, 2007 New England Patriots 8:30 PM EDT Paul Brown Stadium ESPN L 34-13 1-3
5 Bye
6 October 14, 2007 Kansas City Chiefs 1 PM EDT Arrowhead Stadium CBS L 27-20 1-4
7 October 21, 2007 New York Jets 4:05 PM EDT Paul Brown Stadium CBS W 38-31 2-4
8 October 28, 2007 Pittsburgh Steelers 1 PM EDT Paul Brown Stadium CBS L 24-13 2-5
9 November 4, 2007 Buffalo Bills 1 PM EST Ralph Wilson Stadium CBS L 33-21 2-6
10 November 11, 2007 Baltimore Ravens 4:05 PM EST M&T Bank Stadium CBS W 21-7 3-6
11 November 18, 2007 Arizona Cardinals 1 PM EST Paul Brown Stadium FOX L 35-27 3-7
12 November 25, 2007 Tennessee Titans 1 PM EST Paul Brown Stadium CBS
13 December 2, 2007 Pittsburgh Steelers 1 PM EST Heinz Field CBS
14 December 9, 2007 St. Louis Rams 1 PM EST Paul Brown Stadium FOX
15 December 15, 2007 San Francisco 49ers 8:15 PM EST Monster Park NFLN
16 December 23, 2007 Cleveland Browns 1 pm EST Paul Brown Stadium CBS
17 December 30, 2007 Miami Dolphins 1 PM EST Dolphins Stadium CBS

See also

Notes and references

  1. ^ Sports Illustrated, September 24, 2007, p. 24

Judge calls NFL 'hypocrites' http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/AB/20070821/SPT02/308210037/

Preceded by
2006 Cincinnati Bengals season
2007 Cincinnati Bengals season Succeeded by
2008 Cincinnati Bengals season