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New York Jets Vs Cincinnati Bengals Live Streaming NFL Week 18 Playoff Football on January 9

The Bengals made their intentions clear in the final game of the regular season. They preferred to take their chances in a playoff rematch against Sanchez rather than face Texans gunslinger Matt Schaub...

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PRLog (Press Release) - Jan 09, 2010 -
New York Jets Vs Cincinnati Bengals
Time: 4:30 PM (ET)
Date: Saturday, January 9, 2009.
Location: Paul Brown Stadium.
TV: NBC
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The Bengals crash the postseason party for the first time since the 2005 season and for only the second time in 19 years. It's a rarity, and the only way to make it memorable is to rebound from that embarrassing 37-0 loss to the Jets in the regular-season finale on national TV and win the wild card rematch at Cincinnati's Paul Brown Stadium. If the Bengals follow up their first-round playoff defeat in '05 with another quick exit, disappointment as well as disgust will reign in the Queen City.

The Jets boast the NFL's No. 1 defense (252.3 yards) and the league's No. 1 rushing attack (172.2), but they're second to last in passing and 20th overall on offense. The numbers are clear signs that rookie QB Mark Sanchez is well-protected by a stellar defense and strong running game. Jets head coach Rex Ryan is simply asking Sanchez to manage games, not win them all by himself. The same goes for Bengals QB Carson Palmer, who is surrounded by the league�s No. 9 rushing attack (128.5) and No. 4 defense (301.4).

The game marks the first time the Bengals will play the same opponent in consecutive weeks. The closest previous instance was in 1990 when they clawed the Houston Oilers, 41-14, in the wild card playoff round two weeks after beating them, 40-20, in Week 15. The last team to beat the Bengals in a playoff game in Cincinnati? The Jets, 44-17, on Jan. 9, 1983. Saturday will be the 27th anniversary of the Jets� rout; will history repeat? Stay tuned.

The Bottom Line
The Bengals made their intentions clear in the final game of the regular season. They preferred to take their chances in a playoff rematch against Sanchez rather than face Texans gunslinger Matt Schaub. The Bengals, who get two injured starters -- defensive tackle Domata Peko and free safety Chris Crocker -- back for the playoffs, believe they can contain New York's vaunted running attack and cause Sanchez to make mistakes by throwing the ball sooner than he wants. Like the Jets on Sunday night, the Bengals will have a stadium full of passionate fans behind them. But that won't bother the confident Jets, who have exactly what you need come playoff time --- a great defense, a great rushing attack and momentum.

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