
--WR Braylon Edwards de-cleated Bengals S Chinedum Ndukwe during a reverse run by Josh Cribbs. Ndukwe was sent flying, and Edwards stood over him for a few seconds before high-fiving teammates.
Ndukwe did not appreciate the taunt, and he responded later by delivering a hard block on Edwards after an interception.
"He got me good on a crack-back, and he was proud of it," Ndukwe said. "Hit a guy when he isn't looking? I guess he was excited about that. But that's part of football; I'm not complaining.
"The rest of the game, though, I wanted to make sure I let him know that I didn't appreciate it."
Edwards claimed Ndukwe's block was illegal but said: "That's part of football. You deal with it."
--QB Ken Dorsey suffered through another miserable game, throwing three interceptions and producing no points against Cincinnati.
Dorsey left the game late with an injury to his ribs and wooziness following a blow to the head.
It's highly likely he will not play in the finale, meaning Bruce Gradkowski would be the starting quarterback.
Gradkowski would be the fourth quarterback to start a game for the Browns this season, showing just how difficult the challenge is for the team to win.