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| Bengals lock up first-round pick Kirkpatrick |
NFL Football |
05/18/2012 |
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| Cincinnati, OH () - The Cincinnati Bengals signed first-round draft pick Dre Kirkpatrick on Friday. Kirkpatrick, a cornerback out of Alabama, was taken by the Bengals with the 17th overall pick in last month's draft. The 6-foot-2, 186-pounder became a lock-down corner at Alabama, helping the Crimson Tide to a national championship in 2011. Kirkpatrick, a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award last season as the top defensive back in the nation, recorded 30 tackles and nine pass breakups in 2011. He was |
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| Detmer, Johnson, Fulmer among college HOF class |
Division I College Football |
05/15/2012 |
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| ayer inducted into the Hall, left LSU after the 1978 season as the SEC's all-time leader in rushing attempts, yards and touchdowns. He ran for 1,172 yards and 14 touchdowns in his senior season of 1978 and went on to a seven-year pro career with the Cincinnati Bengals. Armstrong was the Big Ten MVP as a senior at Purdue in 1972 and was eighth in that year's Heisman Trophy balloting. His 3,315 career rushing yards set school and conference records at the time. He was a first-round pick of the Denver Broncos in 197 |
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| Bengals OL Bell retires |
NFL Football |
05/09/2012 |
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| Cincinnati, OH () - Cincinnati Bengals offensive lineman Jacob Bell was placed on the reserve/retired list on Wednesday. He retired from the NFL before playing one snap for the Bengals, who signed him back on April 12. Bell would have been entering his ninth season this year. He spent the previous four seasons with the St. Louis Rams and started 12 games for the team last season. He broke into the NFL in 2004 with the Tennessee Titans, who selected him out of the University of Miami-Ohio in the fif |
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| 2012 NFL Draft winners and losers |
NFL Football |
04/30/2012 |
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| ll of Famer Derrick Brooks, the best linebacker in Bucs history. None of the remaining picks are likely to have a major impact, but the way the Bucs moved up and down the board to secure three top prospects who fill significant needs was impressive. CINCINNATI BENGALS: The Bengals drafted 10 players. They probably didn't add a perennial Pro Bowler among them, but all 10 have a chance to be solid NFL players. It looks like Cincinnati took the best player available for most of its selections. The Bengals got corner |
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| In the FCS Huddle: FCS draft class review |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/28/2012 |
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| t. Louis Rams (3rd, 65) - Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana, 6-2, 204 - athletic cornerback has size and length to make an impact, possibly switch to free safety Baltimore Ravens (4th, 98) - Gino Gradkowski, OG/C, Delaware, 6-3, 300 - younger brother of Cincinnati Bengals backup QB Bruce Gradkowski Baltimore Ravens (4th, 130, compensatory selection) - Christian Thompson, FS, South Carolina State, 6-0, 211 - former Auburn player has athleticism and ability to cover tight ends; was mentored by Ravens safety Ed Reed dur |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 3 |
NFL Football |
04/28/2012 |
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| - Evan Rodriguez (TE, Temple); 112. Arizona Cardinals - Bobby Massie (OT, Ole Miss); 113. Dallas Cowboys - Kyle Wilber (LB, Wake Forest); 114. Seattle Seahawks - Jaye Howard (DT, Florida); 115. Tennessee Titans - Coty Sensabaugh (CB, Clemson); 116. Cincinnati Bengals - Orson Charles (TE, Georgia); 117. San Francisco 49ers - Joe Looney (OG, Wake Forest); 118. Minnesota Vikings - Jarius Wright (WR, Arkansas); 119. Washington Redskins - Keenan Robinson (LB, Texas); 120. Cleveland Browns - James-Michael Johnson (LB, |
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| Luck, Fleener reunite in Indy on Day 2 |
NFL Football |
04/28/2012 |
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| shall with their pick. The Packers then used the 62nd overall pick they received from the Patriots to add defensive back Casey Hayward from Vanderbilt. Defensive tackle Devon Still was the first Penn State player drafted, going No. 53 overall to the Cincinnati Bengals, leaving LSU wide receiver Rueben Randle as the last player in the green room until he was selected with the final pick in the second-round by the New York Giants. The Denver Broncos used the 57th overall pick to select Peyton Manning's possible suc |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 2 |
NFL Football |
04/27/2012 |
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| Wilson (S, Illinois); 49. San Diego Chargers - Kendall Reyes (DT, Connecticut); 50. St. Louis Rams - Isaiah Pead (RB, Cincinnati); 51. Green Bay Packers - Jerel Worthy (DT, Michigan State); 52. Tennessee Titans - Zach Brown (LB, North Carolina); 53. Cincinnati Bengals - Devon Still (DT, Penn State); 54. Detroit Lions - Ryan Broyles (WR, Oklahoma); 55. Atlanta Falcons - Peter Konz (C, Wisconsin); 56. Pittsburgh Steelers - Mike Adams (OT, Ohio State); 57. Denver Broncos - Brock Osweiler (QB, Arizona State); 58. Tam |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Second-round draft predictions |
NFL Football |
04/27/2012 |
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| ing Matt Birk at center. 52) Tennessee Titans: Casey Hayward, CB, Vanderbilt -- Savvy zone corner who put together a good career in the rugged SEC playing a stone's throw away from LP Field. Could aid the Titans immediately as a nickel defender. 53) Cincinnati Bengals: Mohamed Sanu, WR, Rutgers -- Big East all-time leading receiver isn't a blazer, but his size, strong hands and reliability would fit in well with Jay Gruden's West Coast offense. 54) Detroit Lions: Lavonte David, OLB, Nebraska -- Lions seeking dept |
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| Luck, of course, taken No. 1 by Colts |
NFL Football |
04/26/2012 |
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| got a pass rusher in West Virginia's Bruce Irvin after dropping to No. 15 in the trade with Philadelphia. The next five picks were: defensive end Quinton Coples from North Carolina to the New York Jets, cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick from Alabama to the Cincinnati Bengals, South Carolina defensive end Melvin Ingram to the San Diego Chargers, defensive end Shea McClellin of Boise State to the Chicago Bears, and Baylor wide receiver Kendall Wright to the Tennessee Titans. The New England Patriots traded up with Cincinn |
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