Ex-Bengals react following Super Bowl XLVIIWhile Bobbie Williams was feeling jubilation, a couple of his former Bengals teammates were left to wonder what might have been after coming five yards short. |
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Associated Press, ESPN.com Rookie linebacker Brandon Joiner has been activated by the Cincinnati Bengals after completing a prison term. |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com The Ravens win didn't go over very well in Bengaldom, but no one is begrudging backup guard Bobbie Williams his first Super Bowl ring. |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com The Ravens win didn't go over very well in Bengaldom, but no one is begrudging backup guard Bobbie Williams his first Super Bowl ring. |
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Don Banks, CNNSI.com NEW ORLEANS -- Having snapped the NFC's three-year Super Bowl winning streak, but continued the NFL's recent trend of seeing a lower-seeded hot team ride postseason momentum all the way to the parade-planning stage, the Baltimore Ravens stand astride th… |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com Ravens running back Ray Rice, his voice higher than he is, squeaked with the emotion of the longest Super Bowl ever. "It's going to be Baltimore and Cincinnati battling for the AFC North now," he said. "They're young. It’s good to be young." |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com Ravens running back Ray Rice, his voice higher than he is, squeaked with the emotion of the longest Super Bowl ever. "It's going to be Baltimore and Cincinnati battling for the AFC North now," he said. "They're young. It’s good to be young." |
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Peter King, CNNSI.com NEW ORLEANS -- Quick thoughts on a great, fun, twilight-lit, dramatic Super Bowl: |
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