Sunday, December 26, 1999
By the numbers
67 Yards Corey Dillon needs to break Bengals single-season rushing record
14 Yards Jeff Blake needs to break a more obscure Bengals single season rushing record, Ken Anderson's 1981 mark of 320 quarterback running yards
84 Yards Bengals trail NFL rushing leader Oakland
24 Career interceptions by newest Bengal Tom Carter
18 Career interceptions by rest of Bengal secondary
4 Sacks Bengals allowed in last four games
5 Sacks Ravens allowed Saints last week
146 Points Bengals scored in last four games, tying the Games 5-8 stretch of 1988 Super Bowl season
48 Share of Cincinnati market that watched Bengals beat Browns two weeks ago, making it highest-rated TV show in local market for that week. Second-place CBS Sunday Movie drew 30 share.
752 Days since the Bengals were shown last in a nationally televised game. That is the longest streak in the NFL. The Colts are second at 469 days, but their streak will end when the playoffs begin.
82 Yards Bengals wide receiver Darnay Scott needs for first 1,000-yard season
$90,000 Cost of each of receiver Carl Pickens' 50 catches with $4.5 million salary
Bengals Stories
Sophomore slump? Not for XU's Frey
Turner back practicing with Xavier
Naehring giving best off the field
'99 Sports: Color the year Red
Ruth or Jordan? Tune in
State baseball back to Columbus
Couch still the story in Kentucky