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Cincinnati VS Green Bay
September 20, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Final1234 Score
Cincinnati71473 31
Green Bay14703 24
Wrap
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
Cincinnati Touchdown - 5-yard pass from Carson Palmer to Laveranues Coles. (Shayne Graham extra point is good).
Green Bay Touchdown - 3-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers to Donald Driver. (Mason Crosby extra point is good).
Second Quarter
Cincinnati Touchdown - 1-yard run by Carson Palmer. (Shayne Graham extra point is good).
Green Bay Touchdown - 37-yard interception return by Charles Woodson. (Mason Crosby extra point is good).
Third Quarter
Cincinnati Touchdown - 13-yard pass from Carson Palmer to Chad Ochocinco. (Shayne Graham extra point is good).
Fourth Quarter
Cincinnati Field Goal - 40-yarder by Shayne Graham.
Green Bay Field Goal - 45-yarder by Mason Crosby.
Final Team Statistics
Statistics Cincinnati Green Bay
First Downs 19 22
Rushes-yards 34-151 18-89
Passing yards 185 261
Return yards 168 222
Passing (Att-Comp-Int) 23-15-2 39-21-0
Punts-Average 4-46.3 6-43.2
Penalties-Yards 13-100 11-76
Time of Possession 33:48 26:12
Individual Statistics
Rushing
Cincinnati Cedric Benson 29-141, Bernard Scott 2-7, Laveranues Coles 1-2, Carson Palmer 2-1
Green Bay Ryan Grant 14-46, Aaron Rodgers 4-43
Passing
Cincinnati Carson Palmer (15-23), Yards: 185, Sacked: 2, TD: 3
Green Bay Aaron Rodgers (21-39), Yards: 261, Sacked: 6, TD: 1
Receiving
Cincinnati Chad Ochocinco 4-91, Daniel Coats 2-26, Brian Leonard 2-17, Andre Caldwell 2-16, Laveranues Coles 2-9, J.P. Foschi 1-12, Jeremi Johnson 1-9, Chris Henry 1-5
Green Bay Donald Driver 6-99, Jermichael Finley 4-56, Donald Lee 4-28, Ryan Grant 3-22, James Jones 2-24, Spencer Havner 1-21, Jordy Nelson 1-11

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