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Bengals 19 | Browns 14
Browns pass, fail
Ndukwe's two interceptions help leave Cleveland needing outside help to get postseason spot
Monday, December 24, 2007 2:59 AM
By Scott Priestle
 	
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
 	 	 	 			 			 			 				 				 				 				  				 				
		
		
	
	
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Browns quarterback Derek Anderson reacts after an incompletion on the Browns' final drive. He threw a season-high four interceptions.
 			 			 			 				 				 				 				  				 				
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	 				Neal C. Lauron | DISPATCH
Bengals cornerback Leon Hall drags down Browns running back Jason Wright in the first half.
 			 			 			 				 				 				 				  				 				
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	 				Neal C. Lauron | DISPATCH
Chinedum Ndukwe, left, a Dublin Coffman grad and a rookie Bengals safety, is nudged out of bounds by the Browns' Ryan Tucker on a 44-yard interception return.
 			 			 			 			 			 	
CINCINNATI -- For a few seconds yesterday, as he ran free down the sideline with the ball in his hand, Chinedum Ndukwe felt like a wide receiver again. But he was not running fade routes for Brady Quinn on this day, and the setting was much bigger than a Dublin Coffman game. Ndukwe played a starring role on a stage he worked for years to reach: an NFL game, his Cincinnati Bengals against the Cleveland Browns, as the starting strong safety.
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			Bengals 19 | Browns 14
Browns pass, fail
Ndukwe's two interceptions help leave Cleveland needing outside help to get postseason spot
Monday, December 24, 2007 2:59 AM
By Scott Priestle
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
 
	Browns quarterback Derek Anderson reacts after an incompletion on the Browns' final drive. He threw a season-high four interceptions.
 
	Bengals cornerback Leon Hall drags down Browns running back Jason Wright in the first half.
 
	Chinedum Ndukwe, left, a Dublin Coffman grad and a rookie Bengals safety, is nudged out of bounds by the Browns' Ryan Tucker on a 44-yard interception return.
CINCINNATI -- For a few seconds yesterday, as he ran free down the sideline with the ball in his hand, Chinedum Ndukwe felt like a wide receiver again. But he was not running fade routes for Brady Quinn on this day, and the setting was much bigger than a Dublin Coffman game. Ndukwe played a starring role on a stage he worked for years to reach: an NFL game, his Cincinnati Bengals against the Cleveland Browns, as the starting strong safety.
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