Bengals' oft-injured Perry looks ready to go

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Tailback Chris Perry, Cincinnati's first-round draft pick in 2004, appears to have finally shaken his myriad injuries, and could ... [link]

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NO TALKS YET BETWEEN ALEXANDER, BENGALS
Published 5/11/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
Though agent Jim Steiner recently said that he intended to talk to the Bengals last week about the possible contract for running back Shaun Alexander, Mark Curnutte of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that no talks have occurred.“ Nothing yet ,” Steiner told Curnutte on Friday. Curnutte also says that the addition of Alexander is unlikely, given the presence of Rudi Johnson, Chris Perry, Kenny Watson, and DeDe Dorsey on the roster.  In our view, the Bengals would seriously sniff around Alexander only if they were planning to displace Johnson.  But Curnutte writes that the ...

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