Cincinnati 3, Indianapolis 35

1 2 3 4 T
CIN (1-11-1) 0 3 0 0 3
IND (9-4) 7 7 14 7 35

Final

1:00 PM ET
December 7, 2008
Lucas Oil Stadium,
Indianapolis, IN

Bengals-Colts Preview

SCOUTING REPORT
Colts' explosive weapons will be too much for the BengalsThe Bengals are already looking ahead to 2009 and would like to build some momentum after going 1-2-1 in November. The Colts seem to be hitting their stride with a five-game winning streak, and their offense was starting to hit on all cylinders before the Browns held them to 215 total yards in Week 13. Indianapolis is going to want to get its passing attack back on track in this home game against a struggling team.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
CIN4-112043643-41-71-53-9
IND12-43772986-26-24-210-2
· Complete Standings
Individual Leaders
Cincinnati Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Palmer61.52217148
Indianapolis Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Mannin...69.83171219
Addai100.02210
Cincinnati Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Benson2058594.26
Scott502144.30
Indianapolis Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Addai1455143.57
Brown542364.42
Cincinnati Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Ochoci...5073514.75
Coles2935512.23
Indianapolis Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Wayne7696812.78
Clark6577111.94
Full Player Stats: Cincinnati | Indianapolis
TEAM AVERAGES & NFL RANKS
TEAM OFFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Total YardsCIN
 
 245.0
IND
 
 336.0
Yards PassingCIN
 
 150.4
IND
 
 255.9
Yards RushingCIN
 
 95.0
IND
 
 79.6
TEAM DEFENSETEAMPER GAME AVERAGE
Yards AllowedCIN
 
 325.5
IND
 
 310.9
Pass Yds AllowedCIN
 
 205.4
IND
 
 188.1
Rush Yds AllowedCIN
 
 120.1
IND
 
 122.9
HEAD TO HEAD MATCHUPS (SINCE 2001)
Indianapolis leads 4-0
Dec 18, 2006CIN 16, IND 34
Nov 20, 2005CIN 37, @IND 45
Oct 6, 2002CIN 21, IND 28
STATS LLC

A November surge may have helped the Indianapolis Colts' strengthen their playoff chances, but they can't afford a letdown -- especially against one of the NFL's worst teams.

Seeking their sixth consecutive victory, the Colts meet the woeful Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Indianapolis (8-4) has reached the playoffs each season since 2002. The Colts also have won each of the last five AFC South titles and the franchise's second Super Bowl title in 2006.

But they hardly resembled a championship-caliber squad through the first two months of the season, losing four of their first seven and two of three at their new home. That rough stretch was capped by a 31-21 defeat at South-leading Tennessee on Oct. 27.

Indianapolis hasn't lost since and put together a perfect November, winning all five games by a combined 20 points. Last Sunday, the Colts trailed 6-3 at halftime before defensive end Robert Mathis returned a fumble for a touchdown in the fourth quarter of a 10-6 victory at Cleveland.

Indianapolis wasn't able to chip away at its three-game deficit on Tennessee, but still heads into Week 14 tied with the inside track for one of the two wild-card spots. The Colts are tied with Baltimore for fifth overall in the AFC and own the head-to-head tiebreaker after beating the Ravens on Oct. 12.

"(Every) game feels like it's 'win and advance,' or 'lose and be eliminated,'" quarterback Peyton Manning told the Colts' official Web site. "We've put ourselves in a decent position. We just can't afford to give one back or get behind."

Indianapolis has a chance to keep things going with a favorable December schedule. Following the Bengals, the Colts' next two opponents -- Detroit and Jacksonville -- are a combined 4-20 entering this weekend. They'll wrap up the season on Dec. 28 at home against the Titans.

Before looking ahead to that matchup, however, Indianapolis must first beat Cincinnati (1-10-1). The Colts have won 10 of the last 13 meetings, and have defeated the Bengals by an average of 13.4 points while winning the last five matchups.

Indianapolis, winners of four straight at home over Cincinnati including 34-16 in 2006 in the most recent matchup, knows it can't become complacent.

"Especially at this point in the season, you take records out of the equation," Manning said. "You're playing to try to improve every single week, and hopefully, by improving, that results in you winning the game. That's the idea, that you have to try to get better this week and we're playing a tough team."

Manning has completed 63.9 percent of his passes (108-for-169) for 1,365 yards and 14 touchdowns in winning all five career games versus Cincinnati.

The two-time league MVP, though, went 15-for-21 for a season-low 125 yards on Sunday as the Colts were held without an offensive TD in a regular-season game for the first time since Sept. 7, 2003.

The offense managed just 215 yards, so Indianapolis instead relied on its defense. It surrendered a season-low 193 yards to Cleveland, and has allowed 17.6 points per contest during the five-game winning streak.

But the unit has been without reigning defensive player of the year Bob Sanders, who has missed three straight games with an ailing right knee. Middle linebacker Gary Brackett is expected to miss at least two games with a broken bone in his leg.

Even though Indianapolis' defense won't be at full strength, it might not make a difference against a Cincinnati offense that has mustered league-worst averages in both yardage (251.8) and points (12.6).

Last Sunday, the Bengals totaled 155 yards and managed a season low in points in a 34-3 home defeat to Baltimore.

"When you get your head kicked in like that, there's not much to say," said Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, whose team has lost two straight since tying Philadelphia on Nov. 16. "This team won't have to go through another season like this. Nor will the fans."

Ryan Fitzpatrick went 12-for-31 for 124 yards and fumbled twice before giving way late to third-stringer Jordan Palmer, who had one of his two pass attempts intercepted and returned for a touchdown.

Fitzpatrick has six TDs, seven interceptions and eight fumbles while starting eight consecutive games in place of injured Pro Bowler Carson Palmer. Fitzpatrick has never faced the Colts.

Meanwhile, receivers T.J. Houshmandzadeh (810 yards, four touchdowns) and Chad Ocho Cinco (428 yards, four touchdowns) combined for eight receptions and 109 yards versus Cleveland. The duo has compiled 410 receiving yards and one touchdown in three games against Indianapolis.

As the offense looks to regroup, so does the defense. Though Cincinnati has held teams to 356.8 yards per contest this season, it allowed a season-high 451 against Baltimore.

The Bengals are 0-6 on the road this season, and 2-14 there since Dec. 18, 2006.

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NFL Scores

Thursday, December 4th 2008
Oakland 7 Final
San Diego 34
Sunday, December 7th 2008
Jacksonville 10 Final
Chicago 23
Minnesota 20 Final
Detroit 16
Houston 24 Final
Green Bay 21
Cleveland 9 Final
Tennessee 28
Cincinnati 3 Final
Indianapolis 35
Atlanta 25 Final
New Orleans 29
Philadelphia 20 Final
NY Giants 14
Miami 16 Final
Buffalo 3
Kansas City 17 Final
Denver 24
NY Jets 14 Final
San Francisco 24
New England 24 Final
Seattle 21
St. Louis 10 Final
Arizona 34
Dallas 13 Final
Pittsburgh 20
Washington 10 Final
Baltimore 24
Monday, December 8th 2008
Tampa Bay 23 Final
Carolina 38