Redskins Again Make Play for C. Johnson

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This in from the Jasons... League sources said last Thursday that the Redskins made another offer to the Cincinnati Bengals for disgruntled Pro Bowl wide receiver Chad Johnson, offering Cincinnati first- and third-round picks in this weekend's draft for Johnson. In addition, the Redskins are prepared to guarantee Johnson about $21 million as part of a new contract. ESPN today reported the bulk of what we were told last week and were in the process...Please click on the title to continue reading this ... [link]

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UPDATE II: Confirmed. Trade Offer Was Made.
Published 4/22/2008 by Kirkendall at Cincy Jungle: Front Page Posts
... from the Redskins for Chad Johnson. Not just the Redskins. ANY-one. The Bengals are vehemently denying that any trade offer has taken place. This Washington Post blog writes that " the Redskins are prepared to guarantee Johnson about $21 million as part of a new contract." ...

The future is never: Redskins allegedly offer two first round picks for a 30 year old receiver
Published 4/22/2008 by Skin Patrol at Hogs Haven: Front Page Posts
... Geoff Hobson, of Bengals.com, reports Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis denied an ESPN report that the team turned down the Washington Redskins offer of a first-round pick this year and potentially next year for WR Chad Johnson. Lewis said that team president Mike Brown has not received a phone call with a trade proposal for Johnson. I imagine a denial by our own team will follow, though if it doesn't that should be quite telling. That said, consider other sources: In addition, the Redskins are prepared to guarantee Johnson ...

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