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| Bengals' Henry goes to jail, waits for NFL decision |
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01/25/2007 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Chris Henry got a judge's lecture and a two-day jail sentence after settling the last of his four court cases Thursday, putting the Cincinnati Bengals receiver in line for another suspension from the NFL. Henry drew a two-game suspension this season for violating the league's conduct and substance abuse policies, and could get a harsher punishment for his latest convictions. ``We are reviewing this and will take appropriate disciplinary action in due course,'' spokesman Steve Alic said. |
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| Bengals' Henry jailed on alcohol charge |
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01/25/2007 |
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COVINGTON, Ky. (AP) -Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry was sent to jail for two days on Thursday after pleading guilty to allowing minors to drink alcohol in his hotel room last spring. He is one of nine players on the team arrested in the past 13 months. Henry has been arrested four times as a Bengals player. ``You brought shame with this on yourself,'' Kenton County District Judge Greg Grothaus told Henry. ``You embarrassed a lot of people.'' Grothaus sentenced Henry to 90 days in jail. He s |
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| Lewis hires Sheppard as receivers coach |
NFL Football |
01/16/2007 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -The Cincinnati Bengals on Tuesday hired veteran NFL assistant Mike Sheppard to be receivers coach, reuniting him with coach Marvin Lewis. Lewis was a college assistant coach under Sheppard at Long Beach State and New Mexico, and the two were assistants together at Baltimore in 1996. Sheppard, who will be in his 14th NFL season as a coach, was last with New Orleans, serving as offensive coordinator in 2005. He replaces Hue Jackson, who left Cincinnati's staff this month to become offensive |
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| Bengals ink DE Geathers to six-year deal |
NFL Football |
01/11/2007 |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - The Cincinnati Bengals signed defensive end Robert Geathers to a six-year contract on Thursday. The 6-3, 265-pound Geathers led the defense last season with 10.5 sacks, the most by a Bengal since 1983 when defensive end Eddie Edwards notched 13. "I'm as happy as I can be, and very proud for Robert," defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan said. "He's a sharp young man, a true pro who handles himself like a professional at every practice and every meeting. This could not happen to |
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| Addai, Indy defense lead Colts past Chiefs |
NFL Football |
01/07/2007 |
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| 11 minutes were gone in the third quarter. Trent Green finished just 14-of-24 for 107 yards with two interceptions and a touchdown for the Chiefs (9-8), who are now 0-5 in playoff games since last competing for the AFC Championship in 1993. Only the Cincinnati Bengals (1990) and Detroit Lions (1991) have endured a longer stretch without a postseason triumph. "The Colts are underrated at home and their defense is built for home and built for speed," said Green. "They did a great job coming off the ball." Larry Joh |
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| Colts and Chiefs Kick Off Playoff Schedule |
NFL Football |
01/05/2007 |
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| lub to win each of its games played within friendly confines. Kansas City, meanwhile, is simply looking for a taste of success in the postseason. The Chiefs are 0-4 in playoff games since last competing for the AFC Championship in 1993, and only the Cincinnati Bengals (1990) and Detroit Lions (1991) have endured a longer stretch without a postseason triumph. The franchise went 13-3 and earned the No. 2 seed when it last reached the playoffs in 2003, but was knocked out by the Colts (38-31) at home in what marked |
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| Tomlinson named MVP |
NFL Football |
01/04/2007 |
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| ons this season, and saved some of his biggest moments for the most important games. In a key divisional showdown against the Broncos on November 19, LT racked up 179 total yards and four touchdowns en route to a 35-27 win. The week prior versus the Cincinnati Bengals, Tomlinson rushed for 104 yards and four scores to help his club pull out a 49-41 victory. For his career, Tomlinson has already posted 9,176 yards and an even 100 touchdowns on the ground with an additional 2,900 yards and 11 TDs on 398 receptions. |
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| Bengals' Pollack has surgery |
NFL Football |
01/04/2007 |
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| Cincinnati, OH (MySportsbook) - Cincinnati Bengals linebacker David Pollack had successful follow-up surgery to repair a neck fracture suffered earlier this season. An examination in mid-December confirmed he needed more surgery from the injury suffered on September 17 when he made a hit on Cleveland running back Reuben Droughns. According to spine specialist Dr. Anthony Guanciale, who performed the procedure, Pollack is resting comfortably and is not expected to remain in the hospital more than a few days. Po |
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| Lewis doesn't expect Thurman back |
NFL Football |
01/02/2007 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Coach Marvin Lewis refused to talk about suspended linebacker Odell Thurman on Tuesday, another indication that he has written him out of the Cincinnati Bengals' plans. Thurman was suspended for the season because he violated the NFL's substance abuse policy. He can apply to the league for reinstatement before next season. Lewis has been upset with the middle linebacker's repeated off-field problems, and took his locker away when the NFL handed down its suspension. Lewis also told Thurman |
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| Bengals at an 8-8 crossroads |
NFL Football |
01/02/2007 |
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CINCINNATI (AP) -Coach Marvin Lewis was widely praised for turning the woeful Cincinnati Bengals into an average team in his first season. Three years later, the Bengals are stuck at average. Significant offseason changes are needed if Lewis wants his team to be anything more than an also-ran. The Bengals have finished 8-8 - and out of the playoffs - in three of Lewis' four seasons. Fans who survived one of the longest stretches of futility in NFL history are starting to get antsy. An 0-3 finish that cos |
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