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The Jets ran 24 plays and the Bengals had three, and Cincinnati was outgained 138 yards to 1 in the first quarter. New York had 250 yards at halftime, including 190 on the ground, to 7 for Cincinnati.
Cincinnati fell to 0-11 at Giants Stadium, including 0-8 against the Jets.
"It was not the outcome we wanted," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said. "The Jets outplayed us in all three phases. We get a chance to regroup and get going again next Saturday afternoon."
The Jets got things started on their first possession when Smith took a direct snap in the TigerCat formation on third-and-7 from New York's 42. He took a few steps to his right and then scooted up the middle before being taken down by Leon Hall and Johnathan Joseph at the 1. Jones took the ball over the top and into the end zone to make it 7-0 4:14 into the game.
Jay Feely's 20-yard field goal 1:31 into the second quarter made it 10-0, capping a 21-play drive that lasted 11:11.
Smith's 32-yard touchdown run gave the Jets a 17-0 lead with 6:37 left in the half. Smith, lined up at quarterback, took the snap under center and took off, running over linebacker Rashad Jeanty, and zipping into the end zone.
Jerricho Cotchery had a 6-yard run for a score that made it 24-0 with 37 seconds to go in the first half. New York got the ball right back when Palmer's pass on the next play from scrimmage was intercepted by Dwight Lowery, who ran it back 34 yards before Palmer pushed him out of bounds. Three plays later, Feely kicked a 39-yarder to give the Jets a 27-point halftime lead.
Jones added a 2-yard touchdown run -- his team-record 14th rushing -- to make it 37-0 with 9:55 left in the game.
The much-anticipated showdown between Revis and Ochocinco ended up decidedly in the Jets cornerback's favor. Ochocinco left the game with an injured left knee without any catches, and was scheduled to have an MRI exam Monday.
"Whether I had one leg or not, Darrelle did a great job," Ochocinco said.
NOTES: The Jets finished No. 1 in the NFL in total defense, passing defense, points allowed and rushing offense. ... New York finished with 257 yards rushing on 57 carries. ... Cincinnati was 1 for 11 on third down, and finished with just 72 net yards on offense. ... The last time Cincinnati was shut out was in 2001 against Baltimore -- when Lewis was the Ravens' defensive coordinator and Ryan was part of his staff.
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