The Cincinnati Bengals, perhaps in response for their sloppy defensive play in a 51-45 loss to the Cleveland Browns last Sunday, on Tuesday waived linebacker Andre Frazier. Frazier played in both of the Bengals’ games this year, recording two tackles on special teams. He also played for the Bengals in 2006 and his rookie season [...]
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Bengals Looking for Answers After Meltdown
There seem to be more questions than answers to Sunday’s defensive collapse in Cleveland. Marvin Lewis met the media yesterday and didn’t offer much more than to say they have to play better. The Bengals don’t have much time to figure it out with Shawn Alexander and the Seahawks salivating over hosting them Sunday. Kickoff [...]
Bengals Re-sign Chatman
There were some roster moves Tuesday for the Bengals, including the return of a wide receiver. Antonio Chatman was signed to a one-year deal. The five-year veteran was released following the preseason after missing all four games due to injury. Tight end Nate Lawrie is no longer with the team after he was let go. [...]
National Spotlight on Cincy Tonight for MNF
There will be a national spotlight on tonight’s season-opener for the Bengals. They will play host to division rival Baltimore as part of a Monday Night Football doubleheader. The Bengals will be without wide receiver Chris Henry, who will serve the first of an eight-game suspension handed down by the commissioner’s office during the off-season. Kickoff [...]
Bengals CB’s Joseph, Hall hope to play Monday
According to Mark Curnutte of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati Bengals cornerbacks Johnathan Joseph and Leon Hall are expecting to play by committee this Monday against the Baltimore Ravens. Joseph returned to practice on Friday after missing the previous two days; he was listed on Friday’s injury report as “questionable”. Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis has already stated [...]
Bengals Open Season Monday Against Ravens
This Monday night’s game is the biggest season opener in Bengals history. Why? Here are just a few reasons: Consider that the Ravens and Bengals have been ranked 1-2 or 2-1 in numerous published AFC North forecasts. Note that the Bengals have never before opened the season against the defending champion of their division. Recall [...]


September 19th, 2007
Stephen Rhodes
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