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.
While the facts continue to emerge from the Ben Roethlisberger situation in Milledgeville, G.A., fans, critics, and advocates should wait for the police to sort through the findings before jumping the gun to convict Roethlisberger.
"The investigation is ongoing. It would be premature to make any announcement at this time," said Fred Bright, district attorney for the Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit. "When the facts are in and a decision is made, we will let you know."
The Indianapolis Colts have announced on Wednesday that quarterback Peyton Manning underwent surgery to relieve pain in his neck caused by a pinched nerve.
The team says that the procedure was done Tuesday in Chicago by Dr. Richard Flessler.
It appears that the Denver Broncos are willing to part ways with wide receiver Brandon Marshall after tendering him with a first-round tender instead of a first and third-round tender on Wednesday.
On the other hand, Elvis Dumervil won’t be going anywhere as the Broncos tendered the linebacker with a first and third-round tender. The additional third-round tender means that Dumervil -- who had 17 sacks last season -- carries a $3.168 million price tag.
Well…they did it. We all expected it and they did it. The San Diego Chargers released 30-year-old running back LaDainian Tomlinson last Tuesday.
The man who kept the electricity in the Chargers offense for the past eight years will be looking for a new home over the course of the next few weeks but he shouldn’t have to look too hard. There are a plethora of teams that should be willing to glance in L.T.’s direction for next season.
The New York Jets have announced that they will be parting ways with running back Thomas Jones on March 5.
With the Jets releasing Jones, the leader of the NFL's top-ranked rushing offense will become a free agent. On Monday, general manager Mike Tannenbaum said the team has already informed Jones and his representatives that they would be cutting ties with him once free agency opens.
According to the Washington Post, the NFL has sent over a proposal to the player’s association to implement the use of blood tests for HGH.
"Our position is that HGH blood testing has advanced to the point where we are taking steps to incorporate it into our program," Greg Aiello, NFL senior vice president of public relations, told The Post.
Despite this, the union is still opposed to the idea of blood testing, which will only add to the long list of things that the NFL and the player’s association will battle about during their ongoing labor talks.
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