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Russell Bodine imperfect, but holds own vs. Ravens


Rookie center graded out slightly below average in his NFL debut,which is about the way he assessed his own performance. Bodine was given a grade of minus 1.7 (0.0 is average) thanks to a minus 1.3 grade on run blocking and a holding penalty on a pass play in which Andy Dalton scrambled for one yard. Offensive coordinator Hue Jackson said it was a good beginning for Bodine. (Cincinnati.com)

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