CINCINNATI - Fullback Jeremi Johnson got a six-year contract Friday from the Cincinnati Bengals, who ...
Jeremi Johnson gets 6-year deal
CINCINNATI - Fullback Jeremi Johnson got a six-year contract Friday from the Cincinnati Bengals, who ...
Jeremi Johnson gets 6-year deal
Bengals owner Mike Brown went out of his way
Friday to defend Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson, who contends
that the NFL's new collective bargaining agreement hurts
small-market clubs.
Bengals' Brown defends fellow team owner Wilson
The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed starting fullback Jeremi Johnson to a one-year deal on Thursday.
Johnson, a restricted free agent, has been the Bengals' No.1 fullback since being drafted from Western Kentucky in 2003. He has been used primarily as a blocker for running back Rudi Johnson and as a pass protector.
Last year he also caught 12 passes for 65 yards and had 14 rushing yards on eight attempts.
Fullback Jeremi Johnson re-signs for one year with Bengals
CINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed tight end Tony Stewart to a one-year contract Tuesday. ...
The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed tight end Tony Stewart to a one-year contract Tuesday. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team. Stewart was an unrestricted free agent. The 6-foot-5, 260-pounder was used mainly as a blocker by Cincinnati. He played 14 games for the Bengals last season, starting in three.
Cincinnati signs TE Stewart (AP)
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry is
scheduled to stand trial May 30 on charges ...
Bengals WR Henry to face Florida gun charges in May
The Cincinnati Bengals signed wide receiver and kick returner Antonio Chatman to a two-year contract Monday, giving them depth in their receiving corps and adding punch to their return unit. A fourth-year pro who played the last three seasons for the Green Bay Packers, the 5-foot-9, 185-pound Chatman played two years at the University of Cincinnati.
Packers receiver-kick returner signed by Cincinnati (AP)
Scout.com looks at the Cincinnati Bengals as they prepare this offseason through free agency and the April draft.
Bengals Team Report (Scout.com)
Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry pleaded guilty Wednesday to marijuana possession, avoiding jail time after completing a drug rehabilitation program. Henry, who still faces firearms charges in Florida, paid a $250 fine and court costs, and prosecutors dropped a speeding charge from his Dec. 15 arrest.
Receiver pleads guilty to marijuana charge, apologizes (AP)
Cornerback Rashad Bauman re-signed with the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday.
Bauman played in 11 games last season, including one start, and appeared in a first-round playoff loss to Pittsburgh.
The Bengals have signed two of their own free agents in the offseason: Bauman and safety Anthony Mitchell. They also added safety Dexter Jackson from Tampa Bay and receiver Antonio Chatman from Green Bay.
Cincinnati hasn't yet addressed its most glaring need in free agency.
In a press release today by the Cincinnati Bengals front office, it was announced that WR-KR Antonio Chatman was signed to a two-year contract.
Bengals Sign WR Antonio Chatman (Scout.com)
The Cincinnati Bengals announced today that they signed UFA LB Hannibal Navies to a one-year contract. Navies is the third veteran Bengal UFA signed (fifth overall) by the Bengals since the free agent period began.
Bengals Re-Sign UFA Hannibal Navies
The NFL announced today that both of the Bengals home pre-season games at Paul Brown Stadium will be broadcast to a national audience.
Bengals Pre-Season Games Go National