Cincinnati 23, Denver 24

1 2 3 4 T
CIN (8-7) 7 10 0 6 23
DEN (9-6) 0 14 7 3 24

Final

4:15 PM ET
December 24, 2006
Invesco Field,
Denver, CO

Muffed extra point costs Bengals shot at clinching

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2317
3rd down efficiency
6-155-13
4th down efficiency
1-10-1
Total Yards343287
Passing194160
Comp-Att
21-4012-23
Yards per pass
4.97.0
Rushing149127
Rushing Attempts
3434
Yards per rush
4.43.7
Penalties8-463-10
Turnovers42
Fumbles lost
21
Interceptions thrown
21
Possession30:0929:51
Air/Ground Leaders
Cincinnati Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Palmer21/4020922
Denver Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cutler12/2317921
Cincinnati Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson30129113
Watson21407
Denver Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Bell1669114
Bell1250020
Cincinnati Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Houshma...994126
Johnson332014
Denver Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Marshall465036
Walker352139
Cincinnati Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Johnson210
Johnson110
Denver Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Bell110
Cutler100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCINDEN
TD11:16Rudi Johnson 6 Yd Run (Shayne Graham Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 18 yds, :50
70
SECOND QUARTERCINDEN
TD1:36Tony Scheffler 1 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Jason Elam Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 37 yds, 2:22
77
TD2:53Javon Walker 39 Yd Pass From Jay Cutler (Jason Elam Kick)
Drive: 1 plays, 39 yds, :09
714
FG8:11Shayne Graham 46 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 52 yds, 5:18
1014
TD14:17Chris Henry 11 Yd Pass From Carson Palmer (Shayne Graham Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 30 yds, 1:54
1714
THIRD QUARTERCINDEN
TD11:43Mike Bell 2 Yd Run (Jason Elam Kick)
Drive: 14 plays, 99 yds, 7:17
1721
FOURTH QUARTERCINDEN
FG2:06Jason Elam 24 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 51 yds, 4:17
1724
TD14:19T.J. Houshmandzadeh 10 Yd Pass From Carson Palmer (Pat Failed)
Drive: 12 plays, 90 yds, 3:09
2324

DENVER (AP) -- The playoffs are slipping right through the Cincinnati Bengals' fingers.

The Bengals lost to Denver 24-23 on a snowy Sunday when Brad St. Louis' long snap on an extra point in the final minute sailed wide of holder Kyle Larson, preventing Shayne Graham from even attempting his 159th straight conversion.

Elias Says
Cincinnati Bengals
The Bengals blew a chance to tie the score in the final minute of their loss to the Broncos when a bad snap led to a failed extra-point conversion. Over the last 25 years, only two other teams missed a one-point game-tying conversion attempt in the final minute of a game.

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"That only happens on PlayStation games," Broncos lineman Kenard Lang said. "I'm sitting there amazed."

The Bengals were offside on the ensuing onside kick, and then Quincy Morgan fielded the short second kickoff, sealing the win for Denver (9-6), which can clinch a playoff spot with a win next week against San Francisco.

Needing only to beat the Broncos to get into the postseason party themselves, the Bengals (8-7), who were in control of the wild-card race before losing at Indy last week, drove 90 yards in 12 plays, with Carson Palmer tossing a 10-yard touchdown strike to T.J. Houshmandzadeh with 46 seconds left.

Then came the wide and wobbly snap that doomed the Bengals, who now must beat Pittsburgh at home next week and get some help to get into the playoffs.

Bengals coach Marvin Lewis was kicking himself afterward.

"I thought about going for two," he said. "But that doesn't matter now, does it?"

The Broncos, some of whom were snowed in at their practice facility during the week when a blizzard dumped three feet of snow on the city, felt like the weather did them a favor for a change.

"The snow came along at the right time, I guess," Broncos receiver Rod Smith said.

"When the ball is a little slick like that, there is always an opportunity for that to happen, especially when the pressure is on," Broncos coach Mike Shanahan said.

The Bengals didn't blame rattled nerves or bad weather.

"I didn't put the ball in Kyle's hands," St. Louis said.

"We've done it a thousand times," said Larson. "We didn't execute. It had nothing to do with a wet ball or conditions. We work on this every day in practice. I reached for it. The bottom line is we need to work together as a unit."

The Broncos got four takeaways, two from Champ Bailey, who recorded his NFL-high ninth interception and also recovered Chad Johnson's first career fumble in an especially hard-hitting game between two wild-card wannabes.

The Bengals lost for the eighth straight time in Denver despite big games from Houshmandzadeh (nine catches, 94 yards) and Rudi Johnson (30 carries, 129 yards and a touchdown).

After the game, Domonique Foxworth hyperventilated at his locker but said he was fine.

"Kid played his heart out," safety John Lynch said. "Sure was a scary moment in here."

Jay Cutler, the kid from Santa Claus, Ind., delivered for Denver on Christmas Eve, becoming the first NFL quarterback to throw for multiple touchdowns in each of his first four games.

He hit fellow rookie Tony Scheffler for a 1-yard score and threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to Javon Walker in the first half.

His signature drive was a 99-yarder that was capped by fellow rookie Mike Bell's 2-yard run, giving the Broncos a 21-17 lead in the third quarter. It was the eighth touchdown for the undrafted rookie who took over the bulk of the rushing load in the second half after Tatum Bell's costly fumble led to a Cincinnati touchdown just before halftime.

Palmer hit Chris Henry with an 11-yard scoring strike for a 17-14 halftime lead, but their 75-yard touchdown connection in the second half was nullified by an illegal shift.

After Jason Elam's 24-yard field goal gave the Broncos a 24-17 lead in the third quarter, Lynch sliced through the line on a quick snap and forced Rudi Johnson's fumble. Elvis Dumervil recovered.

Bailey, who has an NFL-high 17 interceptions in the last two seasons, set up Denver's first two touchdowns with his takeaways.

Palmer, who played with a sore passing shoulder, completed 21 of 40 passes for 209 yards.

"My shoulder was fine. I felt fine. I felt great," Palmer said. "I just didn't play great."

Neither did Chad Johnson, who got the better of Bailey in a game in 2004 when he caught seven passes for 149 yards and one score. This time, "Ocho Cinco" had three catches for 32 yards.

"The first half might have been my worst first half ever," he said. "I dropped a ball, I lose a ball on the fumble. It didn't play out the way it should have played out."

For Cincinnati, neither did the point-after.

Game notes
Mike Bell is one TD shy of the NFL mark for an undrafted rookie. Dominic Rhodes had nine for Indianapolis in 2001. ... The teams combined for 27 possessions, 17 of them in the first half.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 21st 2006
Minnesota 7 Final
Green Bay 9
Saturday, December 23rd 2006
Kansas City 20 Final
Oakland 9
Sunday, December 24th 2006
Carolina 10 Final
Atlanta 3
Tennessee 30 Final
Buffalo 29
Tampa Bay 22 Final
Cleveland 7
Chicago 26 Final
Detroit 21
Washington 31 Final
St. Louis 37 OT
New Orleans 30 Final
NY Giants 7
Baltimore 31 Final
Pittsburgh 7
New England 24 Final
Jacksonville 21
Indianapolis 24 Final
Houston 27
Arizona 26 Final
San Francisco 20
Cincinnati 23 Final
Denver 24
San Diego 20 Final
Seattle 17
Monday, December 25th 2006
Philadelphia 23 Final
Dallas 7
NY Jets 13 Final
Miami 10