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Marvin Lewis made it clear Tuesday night that it was not his decision to welcome receiver Chris Henry back to the Bengals. Henry's back because owner Mike Brown wanted him back.
The Bengals resigned receiver Chris Henry on Tuesday. Henry is suspended by the NFL for the four games of the season.
The Bengals lost receiver Chad Johnson to a shoulder injury in Sunday night's 27-10 loss to the Lions.
Bengals receiver Chad Johnson left Sunday's preseason game with a left shoulder injury.
With the injury to backup center Dan Santucci, the so-called 'Jurassic Line' with Bobbie Williams at center and Willie Anderson back in the lineup could debut Sunday.
Facing the possibility of a fine from the NFL, Bengals receiver Chad Johnson broke his silence with the local media following Wednesday night's practice at Georgetown.
Various reports say the Bengals and the agent for former Bengal receiver Chris Henry have had discussions about Henry resigning with the team.
The Bengals beat the Packers 20-17 in the preseason opener at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisc., on Monday night.
Rookie receiver Jerome Simpson is looking forward to his NFL debut tonight in Green Bay.
Bengals tight end Reggie Kelly said he expects the signing of Ben Utecht to help the Bengals offense and the team.
Sgt. Michael Garvin, of Cincinnati, visited Bengals training camp on Thursday. Garvin his hoping to return to Iraq soon.
Keith Rivers looked a little rusty in his first practice of training camp on Wednesday, but he's expected to catch up quickly.
Keith Rivers was at his first practice on Wednesday morning following his nine-day holdout that ended late Tuesday night.
Bengals' first-round pick Keith Rivers signed with the Bengals on Tuesday night, ending his nine-day, 12-practice holdout.
Rudi Johnson and T.J. Houshmandzadeh are still sitting out Bengals practice with hamstring issues.
Guards Bobbie Williams and Andrew Whitworth took snaps at center on Monday night, but it's only preparation for an emergency. For now.
Chad Johnson participated in his first practice of training camp on Monday morning.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell visited the Bengals before Saturday's mock game.
Will linebacker Brandon Johnson had four tackles as the Bengals' defense stole the show in Friday night's scrimmage in Georgetown.
College free agent running back James Johnson has already drawn comparisons to Warrick Dunn from Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer.
Linebacker Brandon Johnson is getting reps with the No. 1 defense in the place of top draft pick Keith Rivers, and people are taking notice of his play.
Rudi Johnson looks to return to his record-setting days at Auburn, showing up to camp in the best shape of his life.
Chris Perry took his first hits since 2006 on Tuesday and was glad to be back hitting and being hit.
Willie Anderson is listed as second-string for the first time in his professional career. And he's OK with that.
Marvin Lewis discusses Antwan Odom's injury, Chad Johnson's injury and Jeremi Johnson's diet following the first practice of training camp on Monday.
Chad Johnson reported to Bengals camp on time on Sunday, and nine of 10 draft picks have been signed, the club said.
David Irons, Sr., expects his son to clear waivers and be put on the Bengals' injured reserve list, ending his 2008 season before it began. The team cut their second-round pick from the 2007 Draft earlier Friday.
Bengals owner Mike Brown met with the media on Tuesday in anticipation of the team's training camp beginning on Sunday. C. Trent Rosecrans was there and had questions for Brown.
Marvin Lewis said Tuesday that the Bengals have no interest in bringing back wide receiver Chris Henry.
Chad Johnson held an online chat on ESPN.com on Monday and said he's "nowhere close to 100%" following his ankle surgery.
After a circus atmosphere to start the Bengals' minicamp on Thursday, Saturday's final practice featured Chad Johnson and little fanfare.
Even with Chad Johnson in Cincinnati, the soap opera continues to become more and more ridiculous.
Chad Johnson was at the Bengals minicamp on Thursday, but his participation was limited by what Marvin Lewis described as 'an ailment.'
Chad Johnson was not only at the Bengals minicamp, he practiced on a limited basis with the team on Thursday morning.
Will Chad Johnson show up to the Bengals minicamp starting Thursday? That's the first of several questions as the Bengals take the field this week.
Forget Chad Johnson, the Bengals welcomed the return of offensive tackle WIllie Anderson to offseason workouts this week.
Neither Carson Palmer nor Marvin Lewis had much reaction to the latest Chad Johnson statement that he'd be here this month.
Marvin Lewis gave his team t-shirts emblazoned with the slogan "NOW" telling his team that their opportunity is to get to the Super Bowl now.
Monday the Bengals announced they have released linebacker Odell Thurman, who had not played the last two seasons after violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.
Former first-round draft pick Chris Perry underwent his first practice with the Bengals on Tuesday since suffering an ankle injury in 2006, as the team went through an organized team activity at Paul Brown Stadium.
With linebacker Keith Rivers, the first-round pick out of USC, the Bengals hope they've found the defensive leader to pair with another former Trojan, the offense's leader, Carson Palmer.
The Bengals drafted three wide receivers last week, and all three showed off in this past weekend's rookie minicamp. Will Jerome Simpson be taking up dancing in the end zone?
The Bengals were criticized for drafting Jason Shirley in the fifth round of last weekend's draft because of a pending court case. Shirley said he's not going to repeat his mistakes.
After a head-scratching first day, the Bengals made two well-received picks on Sunday, taking Auburn defensive tackle Pat Sims and Florida receiver Andre Caldwell.
The Bengals passed over several big-name receivers to select Jerome Simpson of Coastal Carolina in the second round.
With USC DT Sedrick Ellis off the board, the Bengals took his college teammate, linebacker Keith Rivers with the ninth pick of the first round.
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said the Bengals will be open to drafting any position but QB in the first round, that leaves all sort of possible outcomes. 1530 Homer's C. Trent Rosecrans has a guess.
In his pre-NFL Draft press conference, Bengals' coach Marvin Lewis challenged disgruntled star receiver Chad Johnson to sit out the 2008 season like he has threatened.