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Bengals' Henry motivated in contract year
Contract years have a way of bringing out the best in NFL players. To secure a future deal, they must produce in the present season.
Ita s a Fact - Nice Guys Get Cut Too
By the end of each and every training camp there is always at least one player who is cut that causes something of a stir.
Galloway leading for Pats' third WR spot
It's appearing that Joey Galloway has created some separation from Greg Lewis in the derby to be the Patriots' No.
Bengals' Rivers looking to make bigger impact
Any look back at Bengals WLB Keith Rivers' rookie season - and any look forward at what Rivers could become - must start with how his first year ended: on the receiving end of a block from physical Steelers WR Hines Ward.
Hobson's Choice: Can't sit these kids
Q: Do you think the Bengals can let Maualuga and Johnson sit and learn at the beginning of the season? Timmons didn't get much PT in Pittsburgh until his second season! Will they ever have the luxury to sit rookies until they are truly ready? Will it hurt the defense throwing them in too soon? Should they keep four RBs? The guy they drafted looks ...
Former Bengals star unloads on Chad Ochocinco
RIPS CHAD AT 'TASTE OF NFL' AT PAUL BROWN STADIUM ===LUDWIG AT LARGE ALERT: The Bengals signed seventh-round DT Clinton McDonald of Memphis today.
Chad to media: I'm in shape, OK?
Some memorable moments from the Bengals' full-squad minicamp, Thursday through Saturday, June 18-20: Media invasion In addition to an NFL Films crew hunkered down at Paul Brown Stadium, ESPN's John Clayton, Bob Holtzman and James Walker parachuted in for the Chad Ochocinco Circus.
The third Friday in June on the practice fields at Paul Brown Stadium felt more like the first weekend in August at Georgetown.
Bengals LBs: 'Underrated is good'
In a division that features hard-hitting linebacking units in Baltimore and Pittsburgh, the Bengals young corps emits a small blip on the radar screen when it comes to being noticed.
Ten things Bengals fans should know
Ten things all Cincinnati Bengals aficionados should know as minicamp unfolds today, June 18, through Saturday at Paul Brown Stadium.
When Keith Rivers and Rey Maualuga hit the practice field this week for the Bengals, it was just like old times.
The Bengals take the field for the first time Tuesday with their widely-acclaimed offseason acquisitions on display in an overhaul designed to rebound from their worst season with Marvin Lewis and Carson Palmer at the helm.
Bengals To Announce Appearance On HBO Series
Chinedum Ndukwe #41, Rashad Jeanty #93 and Brad St. Louis #48 of the Cincinnati Bengals celebrate a defensive stop during the NFL game against the Kansas City Chiefs on December 28, 2008 at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
In anticipation of the announcement that they are going under the microscope in HBO's training camp documentary Hard Knocks, the Bengals said Wednesday they welcome the exposure and don't expect any more distractions than what they normally get.
Bengals Re-Sign LB Jeanty, Acquire HB Russell
The Bengals today re-signed LB Rashad Jeanty, one of the teama s restricted free agents.
According to ProFootballTalk.com, Bengals linebacker Rashad Jeanty has signed his restricted free agent tender.Jeanty recorded a career high 96 tackles in 15 starts last season... Jeanty signs tender by Zane Daniels 5 reads Sports According to ProFootballTalk.com , Bengals linebacker Rashad Jeanty has signed his restricted free agent tender.
Third-year pro logged his first 16-game season and made 15 starts ... Had 97 tackles, fourth on team, and ranked second in special-teams tackles ... Also had two forced fumbles , two tackles-for-loss, five QB hurries and two passes defensed ... Voted by teammates as Bengals 2008 winner of the Ed Block Courage Award, which honors players who a ...
Bengals claim Russell; Jeanty signs
The man who scored the Steelers' first touchdown in their February victory is the newest Bengal and it could impact next week's draft.
With most of the attention this offseason focused on upgrades and changes to the Bengals' offense, things around the defense have been mostly quiet.
Remember the rumor of a Bengals General Manager; three players still unsigned
The first name tied to the Bengals, we're told, is Randy Mueller. The former Saints and Dolphins G.M. currently works in the Chargers' front office, and Mueller's star is ascending again because of the resurgence of the Dolphins.