Sunday, October 29, 2000
Bengals-Browns by the numbers
0: Number of points Bengals have scored in three road games this season.
65: Number of points Bengals have allowed in three road games this season.
111-7: Number of points Bengals have allowed and scored in their last five road games, dating back to Week 16 of 1999.
Minus-8: Turnover differential for Bengals and Browns, tying them for 26th in the NFL.
61.2: Career quarterback rating of Cleveland's Doug Pederson, who will make his second Browns start today. He has nine touchdown passes and 12 interceptions in 280 career attempts.
94: Number of possessions led by Cincinnati quarterback Akili Smith since his first start last season at Cleveland. Four of those drives have ended in touchdowns, 52 in punts.
11-3: Bengals record when Corey Dillon has 22 rushing attempts.
118.3: Number of yards passing per game for Bengals, the NFL's worst passing offense.
146.6: Number of yards rushing per game for Bengals, tied for second best in the NFL.
257.8: Number of yards per game total offense for Browns, worst in league.
.519: Winning percentage by Browns over Bengals, 28 wins and 26 losses. It is the sixth tightest series in NFL history with 50 or more meetings.
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