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| Bengals receiver questioned in Miami man's death |
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02/02/2007 |
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MIAMI (AP) -Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson was questioned by Miami police regarding an investigation into the shooting death of a man. Johnson, a Miami native, spoke with detectives Monday at police headquarters, according to The Miami Herald. ``Chad has confirmed to the club that he cooperated with the Miami Police earlier this week as part of an investigation,'' the team said in a statement released Friday to The Associated Press. ``Police have characterized this as a routine procedure and |
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| 'The Super Bowl Shuffle' at a glance |
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02/01/2007 |
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| loss of the season, to the Miami Dolphins. -Nominated in 1986 for a Grammy in the best rhythm and blues performance by a duo or group, the song lost to Prince and the Revolution's ``Kiss.'' -The Chicago Bears don't own the copyright © 2005, Cincinnati Bengals players took part in a song for the playoffs called ``Fear Da Tiger,'' but the team didn't advance to the Super Bowl. --- Sources: AP archives, Julia Meyer, Roy Taylor, Bears official Web site. Copyright � 2005 The Associated Press. All righ |
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| Manning, Grossman both understanding Super Bowl pressure |
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01/31/2007 |
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| to him would be to talk to quarterbacks that won the Super Bowl,'' Esiason said, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, ``not the ones that lost.'' Esiason's chance in the Super Bowl was at Miami after the 1988 season, when he won the NFL MVP award. Esiason's Cincinnati Bengals lost to Joe Montana and the San Francisco 49ers 20-16, the game where Montana engineered a 92-yard drive in the final minutes and found John Taylor for the winning touchdown pass with 34 seconds remaining. ---PARTY PATROL: The Super Bowl parties w |
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| Palmer: Bengals' run of arrests have to stop |
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01/31/2007 |
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MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Carson Palmer is tired of seeing the Cincinnati Bengals pile up more arrests than wins. The quarterback's frustration level with his teammates has grown steadily over the last nine months, and for reasons that have nothing to do with on-field play. ``Enough is enough,'' Palmer said Wednesday at the Super Bowl media center. ``It's something we're definitely not proud of.'' When cornerback Johnathan Joseph was arrested last week and charged with possession of marijuana, he became t |
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| Brees hoping to see Manning get a Super Bowl ring |
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01/29/2007 |
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| Attorney General Janet Reno, soccer superstar David Beckham, domestic icon Martha Stewart and Triumph the Insult Comic Dog be found in the same place. They're all in the NFL Network's Super Bowl commercial, which is built around a party hosted by Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson. The 30-second spot is called ``Hanging with Chad,'' a play on the ``hanging chads'' that helped make Florida's election system a punch line following the 2000 presidential election. It has Johnson making food for the pa |
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| Steelers hire 2 special teams coaches as Tomlin finalizes staff |
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01/29/2007 |
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| They are all good communicators who will help make sure our players understand what exactly is expected of them,'' Tomlin said Monday - the first full day he has spent in his office since taking over last week. Previously, Tomlin identified former Cincinnati Bengals player and assistant coach Ken Anderson as the quarterbacks coach. Anderson, 57, replaces former University of Massachusetts coach Mark Whipple, who had been the quarterbacks coach since Ben Roethlisberger was drafted in 2004 but was not retained.
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| North 27, South 0 |
Division I College Football |
01/27/2007 |
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| ut the big play he made was the fourth-down conversion,'' Gruden said. Leak, whose Florida Gators demolished Ohio State 41-14 to win the BCS Championship earlier this month, was 5-of-9 passing for 23 yards. UTEP's Jordan Palmer, the brother of the Cincinnati Bengals' Carson Palmer, completed five of eight passes for 91 yards for the South. With things already going badly, Leak was blindsided by Nebraska Jay Moore and fumbled at his own 26. The turnover set up a 7-yard TD pass from Michigan State's Drew Stanto |
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| Indianapolis Game Recaps |
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01/26/2007 |
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| yards. Manning finished 25-of-50 for 313 yards. ---GAME 14Colts 34, Bengals 16 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Manning to Harrison is the surest way to get the Indianapolis Colts out of a funk. The most prolific passing duo in NFL history tore apart the Cincinnati Bengals, combining for three touchdowns in a 34-16 victory. Even the Colts' maligned defense woke up after Indy dropped three of its last four games and yielded an incomprehensible 375 yards rushing a week ago to Jacksonville. But it was vintage Peyton Ma |
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| Leak, Smith square off again in Senior Bowl |
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01/26/2007 |
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| ichigan State's Drew Stanton and Pittsburgh's Tyler Palko join Smith at quarterback on the North team. On the South, the quarterbacks are Leak, Conference USA's all-time leading passer Kevin Kolb of Houston and UTEP's Jordan Palmer, brother of the Cincinnati Bengals' Carson Palmer. The past three years, Philip Rivers, Jason Campbell and Jay Cutler all helped secure first-round selections with strong performances during Senior Bowl week. ``There's a little bit of a void behind Russell and Brady Quinn, and it |
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| Tony and Lovie could be the mother of all Super Bowl sideshows |
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01/26/2007 |
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| nterpiece until the night before the game, when his teammate Eugene Robinson was arrested on charges of soliciting sex from an undercover policewoman. ``Embrace it, enjoy it, maybe a star is born,'' says Boomer Esiason, the quarterback of the 1989 Cincinnati Bengals, who lost 20-16 to San Francisco in a game decided by one of Joe Montana's signature drives. ``Even the third-string tight end on both teams will be in the spotlight. It's their time to be front and center.'' Esiason's Super Bowl was one of the mo |
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