The Cincinnati Bengals release a couple of veterans
The Bengals have released 30-year old WR Antonio Chatman and 28-year old TE Ben Utecht. Chatman has been on the Injured Reserve List all year with a leg injury. He played in 36 games in his three years with the Bengals and he caught 43 passes for 365 yards (8.5 avg) with 1 TD grab. [...]
Via Bengals Locker
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November 17, 2009
Bengals release TE Utecht, WR Chatman
The Bengals have released tight end Ben Utecht
and receiver Antonio Chatman, both of whom were out for the season
with injuries.
Via NFL.com
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November 17, 2009
Cincinnati Bengals release TE Ben Utecht, WR Antonio Chatman
The Bengals have released tight end Ben Utecht and receiver Antonio Chatman, both of whom were out for the season with injuries.
Via ESPN
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November 17, 2009
Bengals Release WR Antonio Chatman
According to the team's Twitter page, the Bengals have released wide receiver Antonio Chatman, Chatman has been on IR since early September with an...
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November 17, 2009
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November 17, 2009
Chatman, Utecht gone; Condren signed
Following the Larry Johnson press conference, the Bengals made a couple of roster moves. They released WR Antonio Chatman and TE Ben Utecht and added S Brannon Condren to the practice squad:
Chatman and Utecht were both on injured reserve and have completed their rehab, meaning the team has reached an injury settlement for their contracts.
Chatman, [...]
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog
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November 17, 2009
Bengals get down to 54, with an exemption
The Cincinnati Bengals have made the moves necessary to get down to 53 players. (Actually, they only have to be at 54, for now. More on that later.)Receiver Antonio Chatman was placed on injured reserve due to an ankle problem. ...
Via Pro Football Talk
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September 05, 2009
Bengals Place WR Antonio Chatman On Injured Reserve
Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer has reported that the Bengals have placed WR Antonio Chatman on the injured reserve list. Chatman has missed...
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September 05, 2009
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September 05, 2009
Cincinnati Bengals Preseason Week 4 Preview: Hide Your Eyes
It is almost universally agreed upon that the fourth game of the preseason is redundant and a waste of time. Anyone who has anything to do with the sport would much rather proceed with live fire that counts, rather than undergo yet another training round of blanks.Coaches, of course, wouldn't consider the preseason to be blanks because players get hurt and rosters are thereby adjusted...
Via Bleacher Report
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September 03, 2009
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