'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
The Bengals have signed middle linebacker Rey Maualuga to a new contract, another move to keep the league's sixth-ranked defense virtually intact.

Flacco, it seems, is regarded as a guy who is just kind of there. He wouldn't be on anybody's bottom 10 list. Yet few people, if any, seem to regard him among the NFL's elite quarterbacks. Maybe it is time to change that thinking. To put him in the top five would be absurd. To put him in the next five seems more than reasonable.

J.J. Watt swatted away passes, Arian Foster ran away from tacklers and the Houston Texans did just enough to knock Cincinnati out of the playoffs for the second straight year.
Aaron Rodgers has won a Super Bowl and an MVP award. Joe Flacco has been to the playoffs in all five of his pro seasons.
The NFL's dandy dozen is set _ and truth be told, a little scared.

Take a look at the NFL playoff field. Notice anything unusual, anything we haven't seen before and might not see again anytime soon? Here, I'll help you: Half of the clubs, six of 12, are led by quarterbacks who were drafted in the past two years.
One year after putting together the NFL's worst record, the Indianapolis Colts are headed to the playoffs.

The footballs fluttered toward the end zone, one after the other, as the final seconds slipped away.
One year after putting together the NFL's worst record, the Indianapolis Colts are headed to the playoffs.

One year after putting together the NFL's worst record, the Indianapolis Colts are headed to the playoffs.

A.J. Green doesn't really care about the Cincinnati Bengals' woeful past. The wide receiver wasn't part of it and hasn't really taken the time to study it.

One Pennsylvania team down, one to go for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Ndamukong Suh might lose some money for his low blow against Houston Texans quarterback Matt Schaub.

A.J. Green was partly correct. The defending Super Bowl champions do have a lot of holes on the defense.

Cornerback Terence Newman's two interceptions — one in the end zone — gave the Bengals a chance to beat Peyton Manning for the first time.
"The offense didn't play as well as it could have," Dalton said.
"I think it will be good," said Bengals QB Andy Dalton, who grew up in suburban Houston. "We played there last year and know the atmosphere and what it's going to be like. The experience last year will definitely help us."