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Antonio Bryant agrees to four-year deal with Cincinnati Bengals

JOCKlife.com has learned exclusively that free agent wide receiver Antonio Bryant has agreed to a deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but according to a league source, it is believed to be a four-year deal.

Bryant made a visit to Cincinnati on Tuesday, but ultimately left before completing a deal with the team. It had been reported that the Washington Redskins and the Miami Dolphins were interested in acquiring Bryant as well.

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Terrell Owens back in practice and geared up to play against Tennessee Titans

Buffalo Bills wide receiver Terrell Owens went back to practice Friday after he sat out most of the week due to a hip injury. Owens also declared that he is ready and geared up to play against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.

Just yesterday, Bills coach Dick Jauron had mentioned that Owens was still struggling from the injury and was working with the training staff instead of practicing with the team.

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Joey Porter calls out New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady

Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter is one player who seems to never back down from anything. In the past he had talked about the knocking the New Orleans Saints off their high horses, his hatred for the New York Jets and the New England Patriots. Now Porter is going after the Patriots biggest star; their quarterback Tom Brady

Porter claims that Brady has his own set of rules whenever he plays the game.

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Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter pumps team up for New England Patriots

Just a couple of weeks ago, Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter wanted to knock the New Orleans Saints off “their high horses,” and his hope was to psych his team to a win against the undefeated Saints; they tried but lost 46-34. Now he is attempting the same thing against the New England Patriots as has come out to state he hates the Patriots just like all his divisional foes.

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Miami Dolphins should bring back Chris Chambers

With the San Diego Chargers cutting wide receiver Chris Chambers, his old team the Miami Dolphins should bring him back to the fold considering the depth of their receiving core at the moment.

Since the Chargers have decided that Chambers, a player they traded for from Miami in 2007 and gave up a second-round draft pick, is not worth the trouble anymore, the Dolphins might as well bring Chambers back to Miami to finish his career.

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Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas boast that New Orleans Saints can go undefeated

The New Orleans Saints looked like they would drop their first game of the season on Sunday when they played the Miami Dolphins. They went into the locker room at halftime down 24-10, but turned it around and won the game 46-34.

Now both top running backs on the team Reggie Bush and Pierre Thomas have said at different times that this current New Orleans Saints team can go undefeated.

While on Sporting News Radio's The Monty Show, Bush was asked if the team that currently tops the NFC South can go undefeated. Bush said they can.

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Joey Porter wants to knock New Orleans Saints “off their high horses”

Miami Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter has always been a player who never shy’s away from giving his opinion and letting everyone know how he feels heading into a big game.

Last season he said some things about Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall before both teams met and got to him as the Dolphins went to Invesco Field and pulled off a victory over Denver 26-17.

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The Tennessee Titans must switch quarterbacks from Kerry Collins to Vince Young

When the Tennessee Titans were 0-3 to start the season, everyone asked that head coach Jeff Fisher should make the switch from veteran quarterback Kerry Collins to the franchise player Vince Young, his back up.

It was not a strange request, because Fisher had done it before in 2006 when the Titans had started the season 0-3 then too, as he went from Collins to Young. The problem then was it was orders from above as owner Bud Adams wanted the then rookie Young leading the franchise and had logical reasons for his requests.

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