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The Enquirer is reporting that a woman is
making claim that Bengals middle linebacker, Ahmad Brooks punched
her in the face . Brooks is summoned answer the allegations in Boone District Court on June 6. (hat tip, Beer Run). Apparently, Brooks was ...
After the Bengals released two linebackers, a scenario
developed when serious allegations were brought against Ahmad Brooks
for punching a Kentucky woman in the left eye. Whether or not they're true, and it's likely the entire country has already ...
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Updated: 4 p.m. The Bengals announced Monday that
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell informed the club middle linebacker
Odell Thurman has been reinstated after a two-year exile for violating the league's substance abuse policy. "Odell has met the ...
After being suspended for two seasons due to
repeat violations of the NFL's substance abuse policy, the
NFL reinstated Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Odell Thurman, the team announced Monday.
Odell Thurman has been reinstated by the league
after a 2-year suspension.
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Cincinnati Bengals troubled linebacker Odell Thurman has officially
been reinstated into the league by Commissioner Roger Goodell
. Thurman missed the past two seasons due to violations of the league’s substance abuse policy, as reported by John Clayton of ESPN.com : "Odell has met the NFL's conditions for reinstatement and has been added to our offseason roster," Bengals head coach ...
Great news for Cincinnati police blotter watchers! Odell
Thurman's back in the league. You can't let a
solid criminal like Chris Henry leave without replacing him. That's just good personnel work by Marvin Lewis and Bengals management. It's almost the Thunderdome way. One man enter, one man leave. They're visionary like Bill Walsh. Their core of criminals policy is as innovative as the West ...
Just like real life, life in the NFL
is unfair as well. While troublesome players like Pacman
Jones, Michael Vick, and Bengals' teammate Odell Thurman have gotten second chances, David Pollack will not be getting a second chance as he is being forced to retire due to a broken neck he suffered in 2006.













Bengals linebacker allegedly punched woman in face