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Aug 4 2014 05:42pm
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Marvin Jones broke his foot. Most likely will be out for the first 6 weeks...

Shit shit shit... Injuries already happening.
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Marvin Jones broke his foot. Most likely will be out for the first 6 weeks...

Shit shit shit... Injuries already happening.


Ugh.. Would've liked him as a backup in fantasy.
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Marvin Jones broke his foot. Most likely will be out for the first 6 weeks...

Shit shit shit... Injuries already happening.


Rumor is few weeks. We'll see. Sanu's time to shine, and shine he will.

AJ and Sanu on outside with Eifert in the slot and Gresham in-line with Gio/Hill in the backfield.

I don't think we'll miss a beat.
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Rumor is few weeks. We'll see. Sanu's time to shine, and shine he will.

AJ and Sanu on outside with Eifert in the slot and Gresham in-line with Gio/Hill in the backfield.

I don't think we'll miss a beat.


Few weeks as in a few regular season weeks. Or a few weeks total?

If the put him on ophysicaly unable list they can't get him back till week 6 I thought.

Edit: sorry for grammar I'm on my phone

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Aug 22 2014 05:03am
http://www.bengals.com/news/article-1/Rags-to-riches/6c2f8025-873e-4c7f-a500-e0f9f9c27b97

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Vontaze Burfict has now officially gone from rags to riches.

Tossed $1,000 for signing with the Bengals as an undrafted free agent two years ago, Burfict is now set to get what is believed to be $10 million in the next six months after agreeing to a four-year extension that keeps him at the helm of the Cincinnati defense through 2017.

Indications are the deal, which has been announced by ESPN and NFL.com but not confirmed by the Bengals, is to be signed and announced Thursday since Burfict was sent home sick after Wednesday morning’s walk through. The Bengals don’t comment on contracts until they are signed.

The Bengals have turned the preseason into their own version of the NFL’s March Madness of free agency, except they’ve signed their own players to the mega deals that greet free agents when the league year starts in March. Two weeks ago the Bengals extended quarterback Andy Dalton for six years in a deal that gives him $25 million over the next two years.

Just before the start of training camp in July of 2013, the Bengals inked defensive end Carlos Dunlap on a five-year, $40 million extension that netted him $18.7 million over the last year. Then last Labor Day on the eve of the season they secured two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Geno Atkins in a $55 million extension that gave him $36 million over the next three years.

It’s believed the Burfict deal has put the Bengals over the $133 million salary cap for 2014 and has begun to nibble at their $8 million carryover for 2015. But that won’t stop them from trying to extend three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver A.J. Green before the start of next season, they've said. They’ve already exercised their fifth-year option and are committed to pay Green $10.5 million in 2015.

The latest deal got announced two years early since Burfict was heading into final season of his rookie three-year contract paying him the minimum and the Bengals were prepared to drop the biggest restricted free agent tender to bring him back in 2015.

But in becoming the emotional leader of the NFL’s No. 3 defense while becoming the league’s leading tackler, Burfict had clearly outplayed that original contract calling for him to make a little more than half a million this year. The Bengals apparently came up with a two-year extension average believed to be about $8 million, which, according to spotrac.com, is a number that puts Burfict in the top seven of the NFL’s highest paid inside linebackers . But he got it a lot quicker than the Rams' James Laurinaitis ($8.3 million average) and Arizona's Daryl Washington ($8 million). He's heading into just his third season  and won’t turn 24 for 35 more days. Plus, he'll get a shot for a third contract before turning 27, ideal for a linebacker.

ESPN called it a four-year deal at $20 million and said he gets $7.6 million this year.
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Hell Yes!


Now we just need to lock up AJ Green!
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Aug 24 2014 06:28pm
Feels good pick 6ing Carson!
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http://www.bengals.com/news/article-1/Whalen-four-others-cut/1a4d3618-eaec-4ce1-a2d3-19e3f21d6528

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The Bengals’ waive of veteran wide receiver Ryan Whalen led five moves Monday that whittled the roster to 81 players. Six more have to be let go by Tuesday at 4 p.m.

Joining Whalen on the waiver list were second-year defensive lineman Larry Black, rookie safety Isaiah Lewis, and first-year kicker Quinn Sharp. Veteran cornerback R.J. Stanford was terminated.

All but Whalen and Stanford have practice squad ability.

Whalen, a sixth-round pick in 2011, has played in 17 games with 11 catches but hasn’t caught one since a big third-down conversion in Pittsburgh in the 2012 Wild Wild Card Game. He was inactive for 12 games last season and started this training camp on the physically unable to perform list (PUP). He had four catches for 31 yards this preseason, but in 15 snaps Sunday in Arizona he didn’t have a target.

Black, a Cincinnati product out of Wyoming High School who played at Indiana, was one of the feel-good stories of camp when he returned from a badly broken ankle that was captured on last season’s Hard Knocks. But the numbers game on a talented defensive line proved to be too much and he was listed as a DNP Sunday, but he could return on the practice squad.

So could Sharp, who the Bengals cut for a second straight camp even though he made both field goal-tries in the games. This year he made both of them in Sunday’s fourth quarter, from 51 and 34 yards.

Lewis, undrafted out of Michigan State after playing in the same secondary with first-round pick Darqueze Dennard, is another practice squad candidate. Stanford tried to hook on with his third team in his fifth NFL season. But he committed a 35-yard pass interference penalty and gave up a 30-yard touchdown on back-to-back plays in the third quarter Sunday.
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