Week 1: Ravens at Bengals

Mike Hempel by Contributor Written on September 11, 2007

Week 1: Ravens at Bengals -  Score One for the Home Team…

IconRECAP -         In front of the second-largest crowd in Paul Brown Stadium and a national television audience, the game lived up to its prime-time expectations.  In a sloppy game filled with turnovers, big plays, and controversial penalties late in the game, the Bengals pulled off a mild upset in week 1 against a division rival in the Ravens. 

           

The turnovers were seen early, as Baltimore fumbled on their second possession of the game, on a play where it seemed the exchange between McNair and off-season acquisition Willis McGahee showed some preseason rust.   After Shayne Graham’s blocked field goal, Baltimore again fumbled on their following possession, when Ahmad Brooks came up the middle forcing a fumble, and the week-1 star of the Bengals Robert Geathers recovered on Baltimore’s 39 yard line. On the following play, Carson Palmer hooked up with Chad Johnson for one of his two touchdown passes on the night for a 39-yard touchdown, beating safety Dawan Landry in the corner of the end zone.  Shortly after, Johnson brought out a yellow HOF jacket, delivering on his preseason vow of bringing the spirited, exuberant style of play back this year.  With Graham seemingly shaken up on the earlier field goal attempt, punter Kyle Larson attempted the PAT, only to have it blocked.  The Ravens offense again came to a halt when Alabama rookie Le’Ron McClain was stood up several Bengals, allowing Marshall, a key off-season pickup from the Redskins, to stick his helmet on the ball, forcing Baltimore’s third fumble in as many possessions. After getting down to the 5 yard line, Shayne Graham kicked a shaky 23 yard field goal as the Bengals took a 9-0 early lead. 

On Baltimore’s first possession of the second quarter, 5th-year running back Musa Smith punched it in the end zone on a 6-yard run that capped an 8-play drive spanning 88 yards.   Then, on Cincinnati’s last drive of the half, one in which Carson Palmer hit Houshmandzadeh and Johnson on alternate plays, Graham’s 40 yard field goal sent the Bengals into halftime with a 12 – 10 lead. 

            The Bengals came out of halftime, only to have their first and only sack of the game ruin a drive in which they reached midfield. On the following possession, Baltimore picked up where it left off as Cincinnati’s relentless pressure forced its 4th turnover of the game as Robert Geathers beat rookie Jared Gaither, getting to McNair and jarring the ball loose, landing in the hands of Bengals LB Landon Johnson, who returned the fumble for a 34 yard touchdown, the first of his career.   Gaither, at right tackle, took over early in the game for perennial Pro-Bowler Jonathan Ogden, who left the game with an ailing foot injury.  The rest of the quarter went on fairly uneventful, as it was clear Baltimore made several halftime adjustments, slowing down Cincinnati’s offense. 

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