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 News - Perry back; Alexander up - Cincinnati Bengals
Updated: 10:35 p.m. Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis wrapped up his rookie camp Sunday saying all 10 draft picks showed at some point why the Bengals picked them last weekend. He also said he expected two players who missed all last year with knee injuries, running back Chris Perry and safety Ethan Kilmer, to be on the field when the voluntary camps start May 13. If their schools have ... [link]

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Life After the Broncos - Burton, Lewis and Cargile All Receive Contracts
Published 5/5/2008 by Josh Temple at BroncoTalk
... after the Broncos borrowed his services for one season.  He sounds happy to be back in the Emerald City after his stint in Denver.  Things just didn’t seem to feel right with the Broncos, Lewis said, as he had a hard time getting used to their defense after spending so much time in Seattle’s. He was released in mid-October. The Bengals also awarded defensive tackle Antwon Burton a contract today while they worked out their new rookies fresh off the draft. ...

Shaun Alexander leaves without contract
Published 5/6/2008 by Kirkendall at Cincy Jungle: Front Page Posts
... In related running backs news, Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis expects Chris Perry "to be on the field when the voluntary camps start May 13" ...

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