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BenJarvus Green-Ellis Signing with Bengals



CINCINNATI (AP) – A person familiar with the negotiations says former Patriots running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis has agreed to a deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, who need someone to replace Cedric Benson.

Green-Ellis spent four seasons with New England, carrying 181 times for 667 yards in 2011 with 11 touchdowns. Various reports had him agreeing to a three-year deal.

The Bengals are expected to announce the signing on Thursday after final details are completed, said the source speaking on condition of anonymity because the club hadn’t confirmed it.

Cincinnati decided not to re-sign Benson, a free agent who disliked his role in the Bengals’ new West Coast offense last season. Benson was the Bengals’ leading rusher each of the last four seasons. They also have running backs Bernard Scott and Brian Leonard.

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AP source: Bengals reach deal with Green-Ellis

CINCINNATI (AP) A person familiar with the negotiations says former Patriots running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis has agreed to a deal with the Cincinnati Bengals, who need someone to replace Cedric Benson.

Green-Ellis spent four seasons with New England, carrying 181 times for 667 yards in 2011 with 11 touchdowns. Various reports had him agreeing to a three-year deal.

The Bengals are expected to announce the signing on Thursday after final details are completed, said the source speaking on condition of anonymity because the club hadn’t confirmed it.

Cincinnati decided not to re-sign Benson, a free agent who disliked his role in the Bengals’ new West Coast offense last season. Benson was the Bengals’ leading rusher each of the last four seasons. They also have running backs Bernard Scott and Brian Leonard.

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Bengals agree to deal with ex-Patriot Green-Ellis

Running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis has reached an agreement to with the Cincinnati Bengals, according to ESPN.

 

Green-Ellis, 26, led the New England Patriots in rushing with 667 yards and 11 touchdowns last season. The year prior he had 1008 rushing yard and 13 touchdowns.

Cedric Benson was the Bengals’ leading rusher in 2011 with 1067 yards and six touchdowns. It is not believed Benson will re-sign with the team.

The Bengals finished 9-7 last season under first-year quarterback Andy Dalton and rookie wide receiver A.J. Green.

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Bengals re-sign Nelson, sign former Texans…

CINCINNATI – The Bengals on Monday announced two moves to help bolster the team’s secondary in 2012.

Cincinnati re-signed safety Reggie Nelson and signed cornerback Jason Allen. Both were unrestricted free agents.

Nelson led the Bengals in interceptions last season with four and continues to be one of the hardest hitting safeties in the NFL. Cincinnati acquired Nelson (the 21st overall pick in 2007 out of Florida) from the Jaguars in September 2010. He started every game for the Bengals last season.

Several teams, including the New York Jets, were interested in Nelson this offseason. However, it was his relationship with head coach Marvin Lewis and defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer that led to his decision to re-sign with the Bengals, according to reports.

Allen, a former first round pick of the Miami Dolphins in 2006, played in all 18 games with Houston Texans in 2011 Ironically, it was the Texans who eliminated the Bengals from the playoffs last season. He joined Houston during the 2010 season and had seven interceptions over 23 total regular season games with the Texans, tops on the team for that span and also tied for second among all AFC cornerbacks.

News about Allen’s signing broke Saturday night, but the Bengals did not confirm the move until Monday.

“These signings are obviously a huge plus for our secondary,” said head coach Marvin Lewis. “Reggie and Jason are physical players who have had success and are entering the prime years of their careers. Reggie helped us get to the playoffs last year, and Jason helped Houston get there and advance beyond us. They are good players who have the opportunity to keep improving.”

On Saturday, the Bengals signed veteran guard Travelle Wharton, who spent his first eight NFL seasons with Carolina.

In other Bengals news on Monday, the team visited with the following free agents: Tight end Joelle Dressen, cornerback Terrance Newman, running back Benjarvus Green-Ellis and defensive end Derrick Harvey.

Mike McGlynn, who played in seven games with four starts on the Bengals’ offensive line last season, signed with the Indianapolis Colts on Monday.

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Bengals sign CB Allen, S Nelson

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BenJarvus Green-Ellis Visiting The Bengals;…

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The New England Patriots allowed RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis to hit free agency and there were reportedly multiple teams interested in his services. One of those teams has now been identified — the Cincinnati Bengals. Per Jason Cole of Yahoo! Sports, Green-Ellis will visit the Bengals.

Cincinnati has a ton of salary cap space and the’yre losing RB Cedric Benson in free agency so Green-Ellis makes a lot of sense there. If signed by the Bengals, he would enter one of the toughest divisions to rush the ball in with the Steelers and Ravens both in the AFC North.

Green-Ellis was originally an undrafted free agent in 2008 and, believe it or not, he has never fumbled. Not once. That’s a pretty incredible statistic for a guy who’s been in the league for four years. He also has 24 rushing touchdowns in the last two seasons. His career best rushing yardage came in 2010 when he surpassed the 1,000 yard mark.

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Bengals franchise tag kicker

Mike Nugent was with the Jets in 2005. (File photo)

Mike Nugent was with the Jets in 2005. (File photo)

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3:09 p.m. CST, March 2, 2012

The Cincinnati Bengals used the franchise tag to retain place-kicker Mike Nugent, who was scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent March 13.


Nugent will earn approximately $2.7 million for the 2012 season. He made 10 of his 11 fourth-quarter field-goal attempts for the Bengals last season and 90.9 percent overall, rebounding from

a season-ending knee injury in 2010.


It’s the second time the Bengals have used the franchise tag on their kicker. They applied the tag to Shayne Graham in 2009

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Dalton misses practice with flu, expected to play…

CINCINNATI Rookie quarterback Andy Dalton missed practice Wednesday with the flu, leaving backup Bruce Gradkowski to run the Cincinnati Bengals offence at Paul Brown Stadium.

Coach Marvin Lewis said Dalton should be back on Thursday. He’s expected to play Saturday at Houston’s Reliant Stadium, where he’s never lost. The second-round pick grew up in the suburbs and played two games there in high school and another for TCU.

The Bengals (9-7) will be trying to get their first playoff win since the 1990 season when they play the Houston Texans. Reliant Stadium has a retractable roof, so weather won’t be an issue. The challenge is to stay healthy until then.

The temperature was -5 C with a wind chill of -10 C when they hit the field Tuesday. On Tuesday night, rookie receiver A.J. Green from Georgia tweeted: “It was so cold at practice today … I couldn’t feel my toes.”

It was somewhat better Wednesday, with a temperature of 2 C and a wind chill of -2 C when practice ended. Players wore hoods under their helmets to try to stay warm.

Asked if it was the coldest weather he’d ever had for practice, Green said, “Oh yeah, definitely, by far. By far.”

Temperatures around 4 C are forecast for Thursday’s practice.

The Bengals are the only northern team without their own covered practice field either in use or under construction. They have the right under their stadium lease to cover one of their adjacent practice fields, but would have to pay for it.

The University of Cincinnati approached the NFL team about jointly building a bubble-covered field when Brian Kelly was coach, but the Bengals declined. The university then built a practice field with a removable bubble on campus. The Bengals could rent the bubble for four hours at a standard rate of US$2,500.

The concern Wednesday was getting Dalton healthy and ready for one more cold-weather practice followed by a trip home. He grew up in the Houston suburb of Katy and attended games at Reliant as a fan.

“You get a chance to play in Reliant Stadium as a high school kid, it’s a really cool thing,” Dalton said Tuesday. “That’s how Texas high school (football) is. You get to play in NFL stadiums.”

For the first time since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, a playoff game will feature two rookie quarterbacks. T.J. Yates, a fifth-round pick, took over after Matt Schaub and Matt Leinart got hurt and led the Texans to the playoffs.

Yates led a winning 80-yard touchdown drive in the final three minutes for a 20-19 victory at Paul Brown Stadium on Dec. 11. He and Dalton talked on the field afterward.

“It was a big, game-winning drive for him,” Dalton said. “It’s good to see rookies — my class — doing well.

“It was unfortunate that it was against us.”

The overriding question with a rookie quarterback is how he’ll handle playoff pressure. Dalton has the experience advantage over Yates because he won the starting job during training camp and started all 16 games. Yates started the last five games.

“I have all the confidence in Andy,” cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones said. “Andy is a well-composed guy, doesn’t get rattled by too much.

“He likes to win and likes the pressure on him.”

Dalton looked like a rookie during a 31-24 loss at Baltimore on Nov. 20, throwing three interceptions that helped the Ravens get ahead 31-14 in the fourth quarter. He was much more careful over the last six games, throwing five touchdowns and only one interception in 184 attempts.

During the loss to Houston, Dalton and the offence had a miserable second half, blowing a 16-3 lead. They managed 81 yards in the second half, including only nine yards on 14 rushes. Dalton fumbled on the second play of the half to start Houston’s comeback and was 7-of-11 passing for 77 yards after halftime.

Dalton has been average overall much of the time, but that’s been good enough to get Cincinnati into the playoffs. Four times he’s led the Bengals to victories with fourth-quarter comebacks.

“I don’t think pressure’s really been an issue for him,” offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth said. “The greatest competitors are the guys that want to win.

“They want the heat. That’s a good thing — it drives them. I think Andy’s one of those guys.”

NOTES: Defensive end Frostee Rucker (shoulder) also was among those missing practice. Tailback Cedric Benson (foot), centre Kyle Cook (foot) and safety Chris Crocker (knee) were limited. … Cincinnati has played Houston only one other time in the post-season, beating the Oilers 41-14 after the 1990 season. That was the Bengals’ last playoff win. They’re 0-2 since.

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Why the Cincinnati Bengals Should Be Hopeful About…

When the Cincinnati Bengals travel into Reliant Stadium to take on the Houston Texans, they have more than a few reasons to be confident. I might even go as far as picking the Bengals to win this game.

Much has been made about the Bengals inability to beat a good team —they’re a whopping 0-7 against those within the playoff field. While those numbers do raise some alarm, they’re not as bad as they look on the surface. With the exception of their Week 13 game in Pittsburgh, they haven’t lost a game by more than eight points. Additionally, they don’t have any “bad” losses —losing to teams they shouldn’t (Denver might be an exception, though it’s hard to make that argument when they’re in the playoffs). I’ll readily admit that you need to be able to take down better teams, but the Bengals clearly show where they fall on the quality spectrum. They’ve probably been one of the best teams to set your watch to. They win when they should and lose when they should. They lost to the Baltimore Ravens by seven and eight points, respectively. They lost to the Denver Broncos by two and the San Francisco 49ers by five. Their other game against Pittsburgh found them losing by only seven. Lastly, they lost to the Houston Texans by one. This is a team that can compete.

The Texans, on the other hand, do have a few mind boggling losses. That being said, they also have some impressive wins —Pittsburgh and Atlanta specifically. However, they also carry losses to the Carolina Panthers and Indianapolis Colts. You can throw in the Oakland Raiders if you want as well. I’ll give a couple of those teams the benefit of being pretty decent, but they aren’t teams the Houston Texans should lose to. The Titans game gets a free pass because most of the starting Texans were on the bench. What’s more alarming for the Texans is their current three-game losing streak they’re riding into the playoffs —Carolina, Indy, and Tennessee. Being the Texans first ever trip to the playoffs, I’m sure the Bengals are going to run into a raucous crowd at Reliant Stadium. If Dalton and company can’t control that, it could get ugly.

What makes this game difficult is that you have two rookie quarterbacks. T.J Yates hasn’t thrown a touchdown in two-plus games and following Yates’ injury against the Titans, we don’t know if that shoulder will affect his performance. When you look at the numbers of the two teams, they’re relatively even. The slight edge goes to the Texans in most categories, but that also factors in the gaudy offensive numbers they were putting up prior to Matt Schaub’s injury. As it stands now, I think the game is pretty even.

Andy Dalton doesn’t give much more confidence. Despite Dalton having a stellar rookie season, you don’t often like the idea of rookie quarterbacks in the playoffs. In fact, the research I’ve found is that no rookie quarterback has ever won a Super Bowl. That’s an alarming trend for both Bengals and Texans fans.

We don’t need to talk about the Super Bowl yet. Yates and Dalton both have things to take care of before we start thinking about that. While I think it’s a virtual toss up, I think I like Cincinnati.

Bengals 20 Texans 17

Brian is a lifelong NFL fan, specifically of the Chicago Bears, having lived in Illinois his entire life and having followed the NFL throughout.

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Surprising Bengals will be tough test for Ravens…

When the NFL owners locked out the players last spring, what seemed like the end was just the beginning for the Cincinnati Bengals.

With no offseason workouts, a shortened training camp and a roster depleted of former stars like quarterback Carson Palmer and receivers Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco, the Bengals appeared headed for another 4-12 season, or possibly worse.

But on Sunday afternoon in Paul Brown Stadium, where the Bengals (9-6) host the Ravens (11-4), Cincinnati is one win away from becoming the No. 6 seed in the AFC playoffs.

If the Ravens win, they can at least secure a No. 2 seed, a first-round bye and host a divisional semifinal. If the Bengals win, they would travel to No. 3 Houston for a first-round game.

“We’ve got an opportunity to do something that almost nobody in the business thought we could do,” said Bengals offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth.

According to Bengals coach and former Ravens defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis, the seeds for Cincinnati’s turnaround were planted during the lockout. That’s when some of the veterans started organizing team drills, practices and workouts.

Gone were the prima donnas like Ochocinco and Owens who would have complained. Instead, the grunt guys like Whitworth and nose tackle Domata Peko took over, and the rest followed.

“The lockout helped create a new atmosphere around here,” Lewis said. “The big, tough guys started running the show, they took over the team. There are no more clique-ish groups in football than the offensive and defensive lines, and they stepped up and everyone else just rallied behind them. They have become the fiber of the team.”

But it’s just not that simple.

Cincinnati is winning with two rookies — quarterback Andy Dalton and receiver A.J. Green — playing prominent roles. Green, a first-round pick out of Georgia, was expected to contribute right away, and the kid has been the total package with 63 catches for 1,031 yards and seven touchdowns.

“He was good early — so unassuming, so talented — from the very first time he stepped on the field,” Lewis said. “Usually you get to see these guys in minicamp and the various offseason camps, but there were no opportunities. But from the first day in training camp, you could tell he was special.”

Dalton has been even more impressive. Quarterback might be the hardest position to learn in all of sports. Few rookies challenge for a playoff spot in their first season. Few rookies taken with the No. 35 overall pick have looked as poised or thrown for 3,166 yards and 20 touchdowns.

He doesn’t play like a rookie.

“He’s so far ahead of me when I was a rookie, it’s not even funny,” former Bengals quarterback and CBS analyst Boomer Esiason said earlier this year. “After my rookie year [general manager] Paul Brown and [coach] Sam Wyche were going into the offseason looking at each other cross-eyed.”

Dalton had Lewis’ head spinning about a month or so before the draft.

“I watched the way our coaches worked with him at TCU and how he threw to his receivers and backs,” Lewis said. “He stood firm, like these guys had been coaching him for years. I could see it was a good match. He understood what we were trying to teach. He could recite and then execute it.”

Dalton will give the Ravens problems. The Ravens don’t have anyone who can match up with Green and Cincinnati has another talented receiver in Jerome Simpson and tight end Jermaine Gresham. The Ravens won the first meeting between the two teams this season, 31-24, as Cincinnati was minus-two in turnover differential and Dalton threw three interceptions.

“It has been a big year for me and for this team, and it’s our job to find a way to get this last step,” said Dalton, who has been sacked 24 times this season, third fewest in the NFL.

Another major difference has been the Bengals defense. Lewis noted that there are five former first-round draft picks starting. The Bengals get pressure with their front four of Robert Geathers, Frostee Rucker, Geno Atkins and Peko. Cincinnati has 44 sacks this season, third best in the league.

They use a 4-3 scheme and play a lot of two-deep coverage, which has given the Ravens problems. Plus, the Bengals know that anytime they play Baltimore, it’s a big game for Lewis, who won a Super Bowl here with the Ravens in 2000.

“If they lose, they know they don’t want to be around me,” Lewis said with a laugh.

Lewis still has a fondness for Baltimore. He often comes back during the offseason as a guest speaker for companies or colleges. He likes what the Ravens have done by adding rookie cornerback Jimmy Smith and using tight ends Ed Dickson and Dennis Pitta. He says the Ravens’ front seven on defense is one of the best in the NFL.

But the Bengals have only one goal now. They’ve won six of their past nine meetings against the Ravens.

“I think it would be huge,” said Bengals running back Cedric Benson. “You can only imagine what [a win Sunday] would do to some egos around here. But I think as far as the young guys, the team as a whole, the momentum and the bonding that it will actually do for the guys, for the team, is hard to even put in words. This is a team that has had a lot of adversity, wasn’t expected to do much this year. It would just be kind of a good capper, a great building block to the future.”

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    Bengals WR Caldwell (hernia) done for the year


    CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals have placed wide receiver Andre Caldwell on injured reserve with a hernia, ending his season.

    The fourth-year player saw action in 13 games this season with two starts, making 37 catches for 317 yards and three touchdowns.

    To replace Caldwell, the Bengals have signed rookie receiver Armon Binns from the practice squad.

    Binns originally was signed to the practice squad on Sept. 20 after signing on July 28 with Jacksonville as an undrafted free agent and being cut on Sept. 3.

    Signed to the practice squad Tuesday is WR Vidal Hazelton, who like Binns attended the University of Cincinnati and is a rookie.

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    The Brown family increases control of Bengals

    CINCINNATI (AP) – The Brown family has increased its control of the Cincinnati Bengals.

    The team announced Friday that the Browns have obtained the shares held through the Austin Knowlton estate. Investors in New York had made a deal for the shares that had been estimated at 30 percent of the club. But the Brown family exercised rights to match the terms to acquire the last major piece of the team that had been outside the family.


    Terms weren’t announced.

    Bengals President Mike Brown says in a statement that the family is committed to having the Bengals remain an asset to the region.

    Brown’s late father, Paul Brown, was an original owner and the first Bengals coach in 1968. The team plays in Paul Brown Stadium.

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    Cardinals vs. Bengals, Injury Report: QB John…

    Read More: Kevin Kolb (QB – ARI), Brandon Keith (OT – ARI), John Skelton (QB – ARI), Cincinnati Bengals, Arizona Cardinals

    As the Arizona Cardinals and Cincinnati Bengals get ready to fight it out on Christmas Eve at Paul Brown Stadium, both squads have a laundry lists of injuries to report at Friday’s practice, though many of the players are probable for Saturday’s matchup.

    First order of business for the Cardinals is their QB question, which is looking like it has it’s answer as ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that John Skelton will likely be the starter for the Cards:

    As for the rest of the team, here is a look at the Cards full injury report along with their game statuses for tomorrow:

    Adams, Michael CB Shoulder LP LP LP Questionable
    Bradley, Stewart LB Hamstring LP LP FP Probable
    Considine, Sean DB Foot DNP LP LP Questionable
    Johnson, Rashad S Knee LP LP LP Questionable
    Keith, Brandon T Ankle DNP DNP DNP Out
    Kolb, Kevin QB Head LP LP LP Questionable
    Sampson, DeMarco WR Ribs FP FP FP Probable
    Smith, Alfonso RB Back LP LP FP Probable
    Stephens-Howling, LaRod RB Hamstring LP LP LP Questionable
    Wells, Beanie RB Knee LP LP LP Questionable
    Zastudil, Dave P Biceps LP FP FP Probable

    Luckily only tackle Brandon Keith will be out with an ankle injury, while every other player is either questionable or probable.

    As for the Bengals, they too have a few players less than 100%, though most of them should be a go tomorrow:

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    Brown family expands ownership stake of Bengals in…

    CINCINNATI – The Brown family has increased its control of the Cincinnati Bengals.

    The team announced Friday that the Browns have obtained the shares held through the Austin Knowlton estate. Investors in New York had made a deal for the shares that had been estimated at 30 per cent of the club. But the Brown family exercised rights to match the terms to acquire the last major piece of the team that had been outside the family.

    Terms weren’t announced.

    Bengals President Mike Brown says in a statement that the family is committed to having the Bengals remain an asset to the region.

    Brown’s late father, Paul Brown, was an original owner and the first Bengals coach in 1968. The team plays in Paul Brown Stadium.

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