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Bengals face Indy in bid to end drought

Cincy hasn’t won in the playoffs in decades, but Sunday could be their chance

- BARRY WILNER

After a strong finish to the regular season, Pro Picks hopes to peak in the post-season. So the search begins for best bets and upset specials. We can’t see all four home teams defending their turf this weekend, so which of the visitors will sneak away with a victory and head to the divisional round?

Actually, with the exception of the Lions, we could see any of the underdogs coming through.

Our focus, though, turns to a team with an awful recent playoff record. Yes, the Bengals (105-1) are in the playoffs for the fourth straight year. And, no, they didn’t win any post-season matches in those three previous trips.

Indeed, they have not won a playoff game since the 1990 season.

Cincinnati is a 3½-point underdog at AFC South winner Indianapol­is (11-5) on Sunday. For the Bengals to defy history, they’ll need to pressure Andrew Luck, who led the league with 40 touchdown passes. Luck torched the Bengals for 344 yards and two touchdowns in a 27-0 romp in October.

Plus, the Bengals don’t have much of a pass rush, ranking 20th against the pass and managing a league-low 20 sacks.

“Suppressin­g Andrew Luck is going to be kind of hard,” safety Reggie Nelson said. “He always starts off kind of slow and the scary thing is, he can always get his team going. The key for us as a secondary is not giving up deep balls, and we’ve given up a couple of those the last couple of games.”

And yet the Colts have not shown much down the stretch. Their running game ranges from stagnant to nonexisten­t, which will allow Cincy to gear up for the air game. Their defence is inconsiste­nt and they’re not a great home team.

Besides, we need to pick a road team, so … Upset special: BENGALS, 27-23

Detroit (plus 7) at Dallas, Sunday

Neither side inspires much confidence when it comes to the post-season. The Lions (11-5) rarely make it, and then go out right away. Dallas (12-4) has been a shell of the franchise that Tom Landry and then Jimmy Johnson coached. History won’t matter in this one. Even with Ndamukong Suh cleared to play after his one-game suspension was changed to a $70,000 fine, Detroit’s defence will get burned by Tony Romo, DeMarco Murray, Jason Witten and Dez Bryant. No contest. Best bet: COWBOYS 33-17

Arizona (plus 6) at Carolina, Saturday

It’s a shame the Cardinals (115) have been so damaged by injuries because they have been among the feel-good stories of 2014. But with Ryan Lindley at quarterbac­k if Drew Stanton can’t get back from his knee surgery, and with so many backups playing elsewhere, it’s difficult to envision them getting past the Panthers (7-8-1). Yes, Carolina is only the second division winner in NFL history with a losing record, but it won its final four games and has shown some nice balance on offence and defence. A team hosting the Super Bowl in its own stadium won’t happen this season. PANTHERS, 20-16

Baltimore (plus 3) at Pittsburgh, Saturday

Nasty. Vicious. Brutal. And highly entertaini­ng. This might be the best rivalry in the NFL, and when these teams collide in the playoffs, well, the intensity is ratcheted up. Pittsburgh (11-5) won the division, but one of its key performers, Le’Veon Bell, is battling a knee injury. That places more emphasis on QB Ben Roethlisbe­rger throwing to the sensationa­l Antonio Brown. And against the weak secondary of the Ravens (10-6), that could be decisive. STEELERS, 31-24 2014 record: Against spread: this week (11-4), season (128116-5). Straight up: this week (11-4), season (169-85-1) Best bet: 7-10 against spread, 10-7 straight up. Upset special: 9-8 against spread, 7-10 straight up.

 ?? ANDY LYONS/GETTY IMAGES ?? Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam Jones cheers on the crowd during a win over Denver on Dec. 22 in Cincinnati. The 10-5-1 Bengals play the 11-5 Indianapol­is Colts on Sunday.
ANDY LYONS/GETTY IMAGES Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam Jones cheers on the crowd during a win over Denver on Dec. 22 in Cincinnati. The 10-5-1 Bengals play the 11-5 Indianapol­is Colts on Sunday.

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