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Mark Curnutte started covering the Bengals and the NFL for The Enquirer in 2000. He previously wrote about urban affairs and other social issues for the Enquirer. He won the prestigious 1994 Unity Award from Lincoln University (Missouri) for "A Polite Silence," a seven-day series about race relations in Greater Cincinnati. He also has worked as an assistant features editor and features writer at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. Curnutte is second vice president and a three-year board member of the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA). He is a 1984 Miami University graduate.

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Sunday, November 27, 2005

DT Robinson inactive against Ravens

By Mark Curnutte
Enquirer staff writer

As expected, starting defensive left tackle Bryan Robinson was listed as inactive this morning for the Bengals game this afternoon against Baltimore.

Shaun Smith will start in Robinson’s spot.

Other Bengals inactive players are cornerback Greg Brooks, fullback Nick Luchey, defensive end Jonathan Fanene, wide receiver Kelley Washington, linebacker Larry Stevens and defensive tackle Matthias Askew.

Craig Krenzel is the Bengals third quarterback.

Landon Johnson will start at strong-side linebacker in place of rookie David Pollack. Cornerback Patrick Body was added to the roster Friday in place of defensive back Reggie Myles, who was waived.

Ravens inactive players are wide receiver Patrick Johnson, safety Ed Reed, tailbacks Chester Taylor and Musa Smith, linebacker Ray Lewis, guard Keydrick Vincent, offensive tackle Orlando Brown and wide receiver Clarence Moore.

E-mail mcurnutte@enquirer.com


1 Comments:

at 11/29/2005 2:10 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

12 weeks into the season and the Bengals are 8-3 and in first place. And the most amazing part is that this blog is dead.
Also, Cincinnati fans are wussies compared to the great fans of cities like Pittsburgh, Green Bay and Cleveland. On Sunday, Cincinnati had a little rain and instead of showing up to support the team, these wimps stayed at home and watched the game. Cincinnati doesn't deserve to have a good team with those kind of fans. Kudos to the real fans who showed up for the game and supported the team.

 
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