I first read the Moving the Chains post about Ocho Cinco late last night. My initial thoughts were, “who cares?” I still think that, but let’s play the media game and look at Michael Smith’s exact quote:
“I am hearing there is interest in Chad Johnson,” Smith said. “Now there’s been some back and forth as to whether or not he is officially on the market. I think everybody in Cincinnati has signed off on moving Chad Johnson except for owner Mike Brown. The Eagles could be in the picture... Read Full Story
According to Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer, receiver Chad Ocho Cinco was absent from the start of the team's offseason program Monday. 12 Vote(s) Read Full Story
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From Pro Football Weekly:
Chad Ocho Cinco to the Giants? Hang on a minute. Yes, rumors have floated that the Giants might be interested in adding a receiver, especially given Plaxico Burress’ legal situation and the fact that Amani Toomer is a free agent and not likely to be back. But as much as GM Jerry Reese likes talent, we hear there might be some people in the organization who would oppose the move, given Ocho Cinco’s histrionics and the potential clash it might cause with the... Read Full Story
The NFL had agreed to let the player formerly known as Chad Johnson wear his new name on the back of his jersey this season. There's one catch for the receiver: It's not exactly how he wanted...
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Welcome.........to the 2nd Annual Karma of the Year awards. (WILD APPLAUSE) Ladies and gentleman, the votes have been tallied and the awards are ready to be given out. But first let's welcome to the main stage.......Radiohead. (WILD APPLAUSE) Alright. Let's get on with the recipient of this year's bad karma awards. First, the winner of the Britney Spears award for Honorable Mention Bad Karma in 2008 goes to........ The Detroit Lions The Lions proved that futility is an accomplishment. The 0... Read Full Story
2008 was the final season for TJ Houshmanzada with the Cincinatti Bengals organization. One can't help but feel said for TJ to end his great run with quarterback Carson Palmer and Oregon State College teammate wide receiver Chad Ochocinco that way. True the Bengals only made the playoffs one time with those three players but man did they have a lot of success together. Come to think of it the fact that they were able to win a division title for the Bengals is miraculous in and of it's self... Read Full Story
Back in October, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh guaranteed that the Bengals would not go 0-16 and even went out on a limb and said they would win at least two games. If the Bengals failed to win two games, Houshmandzadeh agreed to walk the 27 miles from his home in Cerritos, CA to the NFL Network studios in Culver City, CA. Needless to say, the Bengals defeated the Washington Redskins 20-13 on Sunday giving Cincinnati their 2nd win of the season (their record is 2-11-1... Read Full Story
Bengals.com is reporting that the Bengals want Chad Ocho Cinco to keep his name in 2009. Here’s the tidbit:
Ocho Cinco is back in Miami getting ready for the upcoming season with the same name and team. The Ocho says he’ll keep his new name for the 2009 season as well as his appointments with the Bengals. … “It’s still Ocho Cinco. That’s my name, so there should be no problem with the jerseys this year,” he said of the financial snag that held up last year’s transformation of his No. 85... Read Full Story
Usain Bolt said he had no intentions of playing professional football in the United States, and apparently he has no intention of testing his speed against the NFL's best either.