Share your thoughts and opinions about Rashad Jeanty and the Bengels, or follow recent news and blogs. Rashad Jeanty is an outside linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, wearing number 93. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He...
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Share your thoughts and opinions about Rashad Jeanty and the Bengels, or follow recent news and blogs. Rashad Jeanty is an outside linebacker for the Cincinnati Bengals, wearing number 93. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played college ball at Central Florida. Rashad Jeanty is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 230 pounds.
Bengals WR Chris Henry is on life support following an incident earlier today. Fox Sports reports on the situation, which appears to be dire for the troubled wide receiver:
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry is on life support after falling out of the back of a pickup truck in North Carolina, a source has told FOXSports.com’s Alex Marvez. The source described the situation as “dire.”
Henry was found in the road in south Charlotte “apparently suffering life-threatening injuries... Read Full Story
By Andy Benoit, www.NFLTouchdown.com
Predicted: 3 rd
2007 Record: 7-9 (3 rd AFC North)
Head Coach: Marvin Lewis (6 th year)
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QB: Carson Palmer One of the few genuine superstar QBs in football, but you wonder how much longer he can tolerate the knuckleheads around him.
RB: Rudi Johnson Hamstring injury hampered him in ’07 as he averaged a pathetic 2.9 yards per carry. Put some weight back on over the offseason, in hopes of... Read Full Story
The Bengals have lost receiver Chris Henry for the remainder of the season after he had surgery on his broken left forearm. Coach Marvin Lewis said today that Henry will be placed on injured reserve this week, ending his season. He broke the forearm on his only catch Sunday during the huge 17-7 win over Baltimore that kept the Bengals (6-2) in first place in the AFC North.
Henry is in the last year of his deal with the Bengals, who released him after his fifth arrest following the 2007... Read Full Story
The Bengals have lost receiver Chris Henry for the remainder of the season after he had surgery on his broken left forearm. Coach Marvin Lewis said today that Henry will be placed on injured reserve this week, ending his season. He broke the forearm on his only catch Sunday during the huge 17-7 win over Baltimore that kept the Bengals (6-2) in first place in the AFC North.
Henry is in the last year of his deal with the Bengals, who released him after his fifth arrest following the 2007... Read Full Story
The Bengals have lost receiver Chris Henry for the remainder of the season after he had surgery on his broken left forearm. Coach Marvin Lewis said today that Henry will be placed on injured reserve this week, ending his season. He broke the forearm on his only catch Sunday during the huge 17-7 win over Baltimore that kept the Bengals (6-2) in first place in the AFC North.
Henry is in the last year of his deal with the Bengals, who released him after his fifth arrest following the 2007... Read Full Story
Bengals WR Johnson hurts shoulder, leaves game By JOE KAY, AP Sports Writer CINCINNATI (AP)—Bengals receiver Chad Johnson landed awkwardly while trying to make a catch in the first quarter against Detroit on Sunday night, then left the game to have his left shoulder examined. Cornerback Brian Kelly hit Johnson as he tried to pull in a pass from Carson Palmer on the Bengals’ first series, jarring the ball loose. Kelly came up with the interception and an off-balance Johnson landed on his left... Read Full Story
It appears from the words of the Cincy Enquirer today that the LB spot battle between Rashad Jeanty and rookie pick Rey Maualuga is close enough to where the rookie may end up getting more reps in the end than first thought:
It appears he has more than just a chance. Maualuga is listed behind Rashad Jeanty at Sam (outside) linebacker on the depth chart, but coaches indicate that he may be closing in on the fourth-year NFL player.
Maualuga and Jeanty will likely share reps as the season... Read Full Story
Less than 48 hours after signing his contract, rookie right tackle Andre Smith suffered a fractured foot late in Tuesday’s practice and is going to be out of action for what head coach Marvin Lewis called “a few weeks.”
In a statement released through the Bengals public relations department, Lewis said, ”Andre suffered a small fracture in his left foot during a non-contact drill. Our medical staff tells me the injury will not require surgery. It’s too soon to closely predict how long... Read Full Story
The contract signed Sunday by Bengals tackle Andre Smith already was regarded in league circles as a bad one for the player, and a good one for the team.
A league source has shared with us a detail that makes it an even better deal for the Bengals.
Per the source, the contract contains a provision that slashes in half Smith’s pay for each game in which he weighs in at 350 pounds or higher — and in which he is not on the active 45-man roster. (So, basically, if he weighs 350 or more... Read Full Story
For the first time since 2003 , a Bengals regular-season game is unlikely to air on television in Greater Cincinnati.
The team’s record 44-game sellout streak of regular-season and postseason contests at Paul Brown Stadium will end at 1 p.m. Thursday unless the NFL grants an extension on ticket sales.
On Wednesday, the Bengals would say only that “a few thousand” tickets remain for Sunday’s 1 p.m. opener against Denver.
The number of tickets appears to be closer to 5,000.
Per NFL... Read Full Story