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Bengals' pass-rush standout Odom done for season

CINCINNATI -- Antwan Odom had surgery for a torn Achilles' tendon on Monday, ending his season and leaving the Cincinnati Bengals with a big hole on their defensive line.

 

Odom was the Bengals' top pass rusher, tied for the league lead with eight sacks. He hurt his right Achilles' tendon during a 28-17 loss to Houston on Sunday. The Bengals put Odom on injured reserve, but didn't immediately fill his spot.

He wasn't the only defensive lineman hurt. Domata Peko suffered a knee injury on the opening series and didn't return. Coach Marvin Lewis declined to provide any information on that injury Monday, other than to say that "it's not believed to be real severe."

Frostee Rucker was inactive on Sunday with a sprained ankle. Tank Johnson, hobbled by a sore foot, returned after missing two games.

With so many starters hurt, the line is an injury-depleted mess.

"Just the fact that I've got two good legs is a blessing," said Johnson, who has plantar faciitis in his right foot. "It's tough. Guys are banged up. It is what it is, and we're going to play through it."

The defensive line is the second area wiped out by injuries this season. The Bengals lost their top two tight ends for the season when Reggie Kelly tore an Achilles' tendon and Ben Utecht suffered a major concussion during training camp. Their backups have struggled, repeatedly dropping passes.

Now, the defensive line -- a key to their 4-2 start -- is missing its best player and will have to turn to backups to pull it through. The Bengals host the Bears (3-2) on Sunday.

"Antwan has done some things this year that no one's done," Johnson said Monday. "He's a great player and a great asset to our defense. Antwan has a lot of natural ability. He can reach over five people and grab you with his long arms."

Rookie defensive end Michael Johnson, a third-round pick who has played on passing downs, is likely to get an expanded role.

"Every week he gets quite a few snaps," Lewis said. "I think Michael played his best football that he played this season yesterday. Hopefully that continues as a trend. He'll have an opportunity to do more and more."

The defense had by far its worst game of the season on Sunday, a week after it played its best. The Bengals dedicated their 17-14 win at Baltimore to the family of defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer, whose wife, Vikki, died a few days earlier. The inspired defense allowed only one touchdown.

Against the Texans, the Bengals were sloppy. Matt Schaub repeatedly completed passes to wide-open tight ends and running backs, and threw receiver screens that went for long gains. Houston rolled up 26 first downs and 472 yards, the third-highest total in franchise history.

Tank Johnson dismissed suggestions that the defense had a letdown after the emotional game in Baltimore.

"Everybody's talking about this emotional stuff? Why is everybody so emotional?" Johnson said. "We're fine. We're grown men. You deal with stuff and you move on."

The Bengals had won four in a row, the last three against AFC North rivals. By beating Pittsburgh, Cleveland in overtime and Baltimore, they moved into sole possession of first place for one week. The loss on Sunday left them tied with Pittsburgh.

Quarterback Carson Palmer also shrugged off suggestions the Bengals were flat after those three emotional division wins.

"That's just making an excuse," Palmer said. "We played three emotional games -- one game went five whole quarters -- but if we start pointing fingers and using excuses like that, that doesn't make us better. That's a negative mindset."

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October 20, 2009 12:16 am
With Odom out for the year,Peko and Tank hurting too, maybe the Bengals will open up the offense now. It's getting so frustrating watch this run,run,pass punt  play calling when you have so much talent on the offensive side of the ball. They are running Benson into the ground and defenses know whats coming. I can't remember one time th ...(more)
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October 19, 2009 8:49 pm
Somebody has to step up.  No team can give Matt Schaub the kind of time he had Sunday.  Until proven on the field, the Bengals are still the best of the AFC North but Sunday looked very reminisant of past Bengal teams that couldnt rush the passer. 
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October 20, 2009 2:06 am
Whats the deal with Cris Henry? Why dont they throw to him more. Henry should thrive with Palmer throwing to him. He only makes one or two receptions a game. I thought hed be more involved. I thought the teams recievers would all be in the endzone on a regular basis. This offense looks great on paper but they are dead in the water
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October 19, 2009 4:44 pm
A huge loss to maybe the most improved defense in all of football along with Denver and New Orleans.

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October 19, 2009 6:51 pm
we had to replace our crappy long snapper last week league leader in sacks this week and next needs to be the TE Coats that guy couldnt catch a cold
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October 19, 2009 6:55 pm
we had to replace long snapper last week now our sack leader and next week dropseys te coats 
 
 
 
 
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