Roundup: Bills' Byrd, Broncos' Clady get tagsBUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- The Buffalo Bills aren't giving up on re-signing safety Jairus Byrd just yet. |
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Matt Loede, bengalsgab.com Lane Johnson, an Oklahoma offensive tackle who is expected to go in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, met with the Bengals – among other teams – during the NFL Scouting Combine and was taken aback by some of the questions asked during his meeting… |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com Like Christmas lights, the AARP magazine, and W-2 forms, the Bengals.com Media Mock Draft arrives much too early. |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com Like Christmas lights, the AARP magazine, and W-2 forms, the Bengals.com Media Mock Draft arrives much too early. |
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Defensive end Michael Johnson has received the franchise tag, which will be worth a guaranteed salary of $11.175 million this season. |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com Having cultivated Michael Johnson, the Bengals weren’t about to let him go. The Bengals are going to hang onto the fifth-year defensive end by use of the franchise tag, guaranteeing him at least a one-year, $11.175 million deal if they don’t reach a l… |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com With an eye to keeping intact one of the best defensive lines in the NFL, the Bengals put the franchise tag on right end Michael Johnson to virtually secure his services for the 2013 season with a one-year offer in the $11 million range. |
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The Cincinnati Bengals announced they have put the franchise tag on defensive end Michael Johnson and not offensive tackle Andre Smith, a tough decision that is a mild surprise but makes sense in many ways. While there was speculation that Smith was the… |
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I will be rolling out the top salary-cap figures for the Steelers and Ravens today. Just click here to see the ones for the Bengals and Browns from yesterday. Our weekly feature "Eight in the Box" will get posted at noon. With those programmin… |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com A week out from knee surgery and just a month removed from his first Pro Bowl appearance, left tackle Andrew Whitworth is confident the Bengals longest streak of 67 straight starts in the regular and postseason is going to remain intact. |
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Geoff Hobson, bengals.com A week out from knee surgery and just a month removed from his first Pro Bowl appearance, left tackle Andrew Whitworth is confident the Bengals longest streak of 67 straight starts in the regular and postseason is going to remain intact. |
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