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Dwayne Allen will miss season for Indianapolis Colts

Dwayne Allen - Indianapolis Colts
Dwayne Allen - Indianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts offense is built around their incredible 2012 draft class. That class took another major hit on Wednesday.

NFL Network's Michelle Beisner passed along word that starting tight end Dwayne Allen will miss the entire 2013 season. Colts coach Chuck Pagano announced Allen will undergo hip surgery, noting that Allen's in-line blocking would especially be tough to replace. Starting running back Vick Ballard was also lost for the season last week.

Allen was one of our favorite breakout candidates this year because he's the rare tight end that is an outstanding receiver and a great blocker. The Colts offense was expected to feature Allen in a Rob Gronkowski-like role and it was easy to imagine Allen as a Pro Bowl contender.

This news will put more pressure on second-year tight end Coby Fleener, but he's not nearly as strong a blocker as Allen. Look for the Colts to play with three wide receivers on the field more often. The Colts have a huge drop-off in talent at tight end after Fleener, with Dominique Jones getting snaps last week.

Allen's absence will also make new offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton's life more difficult. Allen's versatility led to mismatches for the Colts. He also made it easier for Hamilton to espouse a more "balanced" offensive philosophy. With Allen and Ballard now gone, that's going to be tougher to accomplish.

Andrew Luck has to carry this flawed team more than ever. 

article source: NFL.com

Steelers fall to 0-2 after 20-10 loss to Bengals


CINCINNATI (AP) -- Running back Giovani Bernard slipped through the line, caught Andy Dalton's short pass, then turned and saw something shocking.

One of the NFL's top defenses had given him a big opening.

The elusive rookie turned the catch into a 27-yard touchdown on Monday night, one of his two scores that made all the difference in the Cincinnati Bengals' 20-10 victory over the struggling Pittsburgh Steelers.

''I saw green grass,'' said Bernard, a second-round pick from North Carolina. ''Once you see green grass, you've got to take it. You don't get many chances like that. When you do, you've got to take it.''

He wasn't the only rookie putting their new imprint on an old rivalry. Top pick Tyler Eifert made a 61-yard catch that set up Bernard's 7-yard run for his first NFL touchdown. Together, they gave a preview of what the Bengals (1-1) could become with two new pass catchers in the offense.

''Gio's done a good job,'' Dalton said. ''We drafted him to be versatile, move around the backfield and make big plays. And that's exactly what we've gotten out him.''

The Bengals piled up 407 yards on one of the NFL's toughest defenses, holding the ball for more than 35 minutes.

The Steelers fell to 0-2 for the first time since 2002, done in by another game of self-destruction on offense. Pittsburgh had two turnovers in scoring range and couldn't hold the ball long enough to give their defense a breather, failing to get a first down on seven of their 12 possessions.

''There's not a lot of positives going on right now,'' said Ben Roethlisberger, who was 20 of 37 for 251 yards with one touchdown and a deflected interception. ''We can't start doubting each other. Right now, there's a general feeling of being upset.''

It was a chance for the Bengals to show they've supplanted the Steelers in the AFC North. They beat Pittsburgh 13-10 at Heinz Field last December to reach the playoffs, and now have moved ahead of them again with a rare Monday night win.

Cincinnati is 10-20 in Monday night games.

''This doesn't define anything until you look back at the end of the year,'' coach Marvin Lewis said.

The Bengals put the ball in the Dalton's hands in the first half, letting him pass away while they all but abandoned the run against one of the NFL's top defenses. Dalton had an up-and-down game, finishing 25 of 45 for 280 yards.

Cincinnati's rookies provided the big plays.

Eifert got open between cornerback Ike Taylor and safety Ryan Clark for his 61-yard catch. Bernard finished the long drive with a 7-yard run, his first touchdown in the NFL, for the early lead.

The Steelers needed to get their offense moving after a horrid opener. They ran for only 32 yards and Roethlisberger was sacked five times during a 16-9 home loss to Tennessee. Worse, the Steelers lost Pro Bowl center Maurkice Pouncey for the rest of the season with a torn knee ligament. Fernando Velasco, signed a week earlier, started in his place Monday.

They weren't significantly better in Cincinnati.

Roethlisberger got Pittsburgh's offense moving in spurts. He completed all five of his passes on a touchdown drive that pulled the Steelers into a 10-all tie at halftime, including completions of 19 and 43 yards to Emmanuel Sanders.

Shaun Suisham kicked a 44-yard field goal, and the Steelers had a chance to add to the lead in the first half. But another mistake - and they've had a lot of those already - provided the game's first turning point.

Pinned at their 3-yard line after a punt, the Steelers drove into scoring position. Roethlisberger completed a 34-yard pass to tight end David Paulson, who fumbled the ball as he was tackled. Adam ''Pacman'' Jones forced the fumble and recovered it at the Cincinnati 13-yard line.

Another of Roethlisberger's passes went off Jerricho Cotchery's hands and was picked off at the Bengals 13-yard line in the fourth quarter, essentially sealing it.

The most intriguing question: Could Steeler-turned-Bengal James Harrison leave a mark on Pittsburgh's mess of an offense?

Nope. He didn't have a sack or a tackle.

Notes: The Bengals rushed for 127 yards, with BenJarvus Green-Ellis getting 75 on 22 carries. Bernard ran eight times for 38 yards. ... The Bengals have consecutive wins over the Steelers for the first time since 2009. ... Roethlisberger was sacked twice by a defense that failed to get one in Chicago.


AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org

Photo Gallery: THE BEST OF WEEK 2 AROUND THE NFL

New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones (95) celebrates after a sack of New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith (7) during the second quarter at Gillette Stadium.  Greg M. Cooper, USA TODAY Sports


Here is the photogallery of the best in week 2 around the NFL, chosen by UStoday.

San Francisco 49ers running back Frank Gore (21) is tackled by Seattle Seahawks strong safety Kam Chancellor (31) and outside linebacker Malcolm Smith (53) during the first quarter at CenturyLink Field.  Joe Nicholson, USA TODAY Sports
Oakland Raiders fullback Marcel Reece (45) celebrates with fans after scoring a touchdown on an 11-yard run in the first quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at O.co Coliseum.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz makes the catch against Denver Broncos cornerback Chris Harris during the first quarter.  Andrew Mills, USA TODAY Sports
Oakland Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor is pursued by Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Dwight Lowery on a 27-yard run in the second quarter.  Kirby Lee, USA TODAY Sports
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees throws the ball during the first quarter against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  Kim Klement, USA TODAY Sports
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald is tackled by Detroit Lions free safety Louis Delmas during the first half.  Matt Kartozian, USA TODAY Sports
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford throws while under pressure from Arizona Cardinals defensive end John Abraham.  Matt Kartozian, USA TODAY Sports
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Andre Roberts drops the ball while being hit by Detroit Lions strong safety Glover Quin in the first half.  Matt Kartozian, USA TODAY Sports
San Diego Chargers kicker Nick Novak celebrates his game-winning field goal against the Philadelphia Eagles.  Howard Smith, USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Greg Little makes a catch as Baltimore Ravens cornerback Jimmy Smith defends during the first half.  Brad Mills, USA TODAY Sports
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco scrambles to avoid the tackle by Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Desmond Bryant.  Brad Mills, USA TODAY Sports
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III rushes with the football as Green Bay Packers defenders close in.  Jeff Hanisch, USA TODAY Sports
Green Bay Packers running back Eddie Lacy leaps over a teammate against the Washington Redskins.  Benny Sieu, USA TODAY Sports
Buffalo Bills defensive end Mario Williams tackles Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton during the first half.  Timothy T. Ludwig, USA TODAY Sports
St. Louis Rams wide receiver Tavon Austin scores a touchdown in the second half against the Atlanta Falcons.  Daniel Shirey, USA TODAY Sports
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck tries to pass over Dolphins linebacker Phillip Wheeler during the first half.  Thomas J. Russo, USA TODAY Sports
Miami Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill throws a pass against the Indianapolis Colts.  Brian Spurlock, USA TODAY Sports
Houston Texans receiver Andre Johnson has a pass tipped away by Tennessee Titans cornerback Jason McCourty in the second quarter.  Matthew Emmons, USA TODAY Sports
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson in action during the fourth quarter against the Chicago Bears.  Jerry Lai, USA TODAY Sports
New England Patriots wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins (85) dives for a ball against New York Jets cornerback Dee Milliner (27) during the first half at Gillette Stadium.  Mark L. Baer, USA TODAY Sports
New York Jets running back Chris Ivory (33) carries the ball during the first quarter against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.  Greg M. Cooper, USA TODAY Sports



Week 2: Marshawn Lynch

Marshawn Lynch vs San Francisco 49ers
Marshawn Lynch vs San Francisco 49ers

Although it has yet to play a match between the Steelers and the Bengals, I will be free for you this week as the best player of the week, introduce Marshawn Lynch. With three touch down, Lynch was unsolvable enigma for the 49ers. 

Lynch scored on touchdown runs of 14 and 2 yards, and added a 7-yard TD reception in the second half. Lynch finished with 135 total yards, including 98 yards rushing, to make up for quarterback Russell Wilson hitting on only two of his first 10 throws and Seattle's receivers struggling to get open. His TD run on the first drive of the second half gave the Seahawks a 12-0 lead. His TD catch pushed the advantage to 19-3 early in the fourth quarter. 

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Preview and Predictions

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Preview and Predictions
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Preview and Predictions


The 2013 NFL season got off to a great start in Week one. The Cincinnati Bengals will play host to the Pittsburgh Steelers as both teams try to get back on the right track after tough Week one losses.

Big Ben and company will do all they can to rebound from a terrible loss against Tennessee. With Maurkice Pouncey likely out for quite a while, per Scott Brown of ESPN.com, that job just got a lot tougher. 

For Cincinnati, it's a similar story. It looked a lot better than its Week two opponents, but Andy Dalton will have to take better care of the ball if the Bengals want to find themselves at .500 after Week two.

Our predictions is:

Cinncinati won, with over 6 points difference between Pittsburgh

Last five games in Cinncinati

22.10.12NFLCincinnati BengalsPittsburgh Steelers17 : 24
13.11.11NFLCincinnati BengalsPittsburgh Steelers17 : 24
09.11.10NFLCincinnati BengalsPittsburgh Steelers21 : 27
27.09.09NFLCincinnati BengalsPittsburgh Steelers23 : 20
19.10.08NFLCincinnati BengalsPittsburgh Steelers10 : 38





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