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Palmer helped recruit new receiver
Antonio Bryant caught 122 passes the past two seasons, despite playing through a nagging knee injury and playing with an underwhelming list of quarterbacks: Jeff Garcia, Brian Griese, Byron Leftwich, Josh Johnson, Josh Freeman. Carson Palmer's presence attracted Bryant to... READ MORE
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Bengals busy plugging holes
The Bengals have spent the past week plugging holes in the roster: Tank Johnson for the defensive line, Antonio Bryant for the passing game, Daniel Coats for depth at tight end. Johnson officially re-signed with the team Thursday morning. The... READ MORE
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Bengals release Coles
The Bengals released veteran receiver Laveranues Coles on Thursday, acknowledging that he was incapable of filling the role of No.2 receiver on a team in desperate need of one. Coles caught 43 passes for 514 yards in 2009, in the... READ MORE
Bengals News
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As NFL offenses throw the ball more and better, it is increasingly important that defenses have waves of pass-rushers and backs. The Bengals, for all their young defensive talent, likely will look for help in the draft.
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Pike, Gilyard relish Combine craziness
The NFL scouting combine has grown so much that former UC standouts Tony Pike and Mardy Gilyard have spent almost two months training for it. They are intent on making the most of their opportunity this weekend.
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Geathers follows familiar path
Robert Geathers' "little" brother, Clifton, is the latest member of the family to terrorize quarterbacks. He has his famous uncle's size and is learning Jumpy Geathers' pass-rush moves.
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Multiple surgeries can't slow Moeller grad
INDIANAPOLIS -- Matt Tennant started for three years at Moeller and three years at Boston College without missing a game. His injuries were well-timed, if nothing else. Tennant suffered a right elbow injury in the final game of his junior...
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Draft appears strong where Bengals are weak
The upcoming NFL draft is considered rich with tight ends, wide receivers, defensive linemen and defensive backs, which is to the Bengals advantage. They could use help at all four spots and should be able to get it into the...
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TOL 3.5.10 (Guest post by View from the Hill)
So the gang here at CNati decided to pitch in and help C. Trent out while he's slaving away in sunny Arizona. This week we'll try our hand at TOL, but be warned: C. Trent might like sneakers, Apple products, Japanese...
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Tony Pike said the first thing he will do when he gets drafted is thank God, then his family. He recounted the sacrifices they made so he could chase a dream and said he looks forward to treating...
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For all the talk about the NFL becoming a "quarterback's league," the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens reached the second round of the postseason on the strength of their defense and running game. It is still possible to win...
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My parents had about 50 family members at their house Sunday for an early Thanksgiving dinner, the first of four my wife and I will eat this week. I will attend the Elder game Saturday with my parents, a few...
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Little elbow room on the bandwagon these days -- I could have used some of that on the red-eye back from SFO Sunday night.The NFL does this all the time -- teams you think have no reason beating another team...
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Marvin Lewis will keep contract talks "personal"
In a huge upset, Marvin Lewis has become one of the longest tenured coaches in the NFL despite working for Mike Brown and the Bengals.A much smaller victory for Lewis and the team is the lack of attention on Lewis'...

Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Rashad Jeanty had a disappointing year in 2009. In 2010 he may be headed elsewhere.Jeanty visited the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, Omar Kelly of the Sun Sentinel reports.A Miami native, Jeanty played strongside linebacker in the Bengals'...

You may greet this first edition of the 2010 Bengals.com Media Mock Draft much like the man who made the 18th pick for us, the estimable Steelers beat man of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Ed Bouche...


...it out 100 percent. Adam W. from Miami and John from NYC want to know whether the Cincinnati Bengals have "given up" on second-year tight end Chase Coffman. Walker: Not at all, John. Usually...
Morning take: Steelers open at home?
...get acclimated to the NFL game. Receiver Antonio Bryant feels he's the right fit for the Cincinnati Bengals. Morning take: Bryant has some skills the Bengals need on offense. If Bryant stays healthy he...
Antonio Bryant Marvin Lewis settled into the second row of Antonio Bryant?s introductory news conference Thursday and thoroughly enjoyed the presentation. And why not? This was the same guy that s...

Make your case for the Boomer Esiason award winner
We close out the 2009 edition of the PFT Heroes with the award named for Boomer Esiason, the man we selected because of his highly underrated career, his great success after football in broadcasting, his tremendous work in connection with...

Lewis sounds happy with current group of receivers
In today's edition of "Seriously, Terrell Owens isn't going to end up a Bengal," coach Marvin Lewis was asked about the possibility of adding another receiver to the team. "Well, we've signed a receiver and I feel really good about that,"...

T.O. still wants at least $5 million per season
We've consistently heard that, when it comes to free-agent receiver Terrell Owens, he needs a sizable contract in order to feel that he's being treated fairly -- even if only one team is interested in his services.Four years ago, T.O....
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Good stuff. Who's the counting critic? Didn't even notice. Trent - on another topic... can you get some feedback
Dawginnaples
I HATE the idea of expanding the tourney to 96 teams. That would put basically everyone in the NIT in,
btalbert25
Thanks for the info. Keep up the good work.
VikingCountry
When does Cincinnati ever have vision when it comes to stuff like that though? I mean if the banks materializes
btalbert25
Benny, I am looking forward to seeing a game at Huntington Park this summer. I was impressed the first time
Scott Priestle
I think you mean Frank Solich, but yeah, OU athletics has made some impressive leaps forward in recent years. Hiring
SwamperSabo