Bengals put Pacman on PUP list, send Scaife to IR
The Cincinnati Bengals placed cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones on the physically unable to perform list on Saturday.
The team also placed tight end Bo Scaife on injured reserve, thereby ending his season.
Jones is recuperating from a pair of surgeries to repair a herniated disk in his neck. He will not be eligible to return to the team until after the Bengals' Week 7 bye...
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September 03, 2011
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September 03, 2011
Bengals sign TE Bo Scaife
The Cincinnati Bengals on Friday signed free agent tight end Bo Scaife, who had been with the Tennessee Titans, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.
Scaife, 30, spent his first six seasons with the Titans, catching 251 passes for 2,382 yards and 12 TDs. He had 36 catches for 318 yards and four TDs last season.
Scaife is not considered a good blocking tight end but will provide veteran...
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August 05, 2011
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August 05, 2011
Titans TE Bo Scaife Doesn't Expect To Return Next Season
Titans tight end Bo Scaife went from sixth-round pick to franchise player with the Titans, but he doesn't expect to be back next season. "I enjoyed myself. I have a lot of great memories. I developed a lot of life-long relationships,'' Scaife said Monday. "But sometimes change is better and wanted and needed in certain peoples' eyes, and maybe that is my situation right now.'' Scaife...
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January 04, 2011
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January 04, 2011
Scaife unsure if remarks got him benched (AP)
Titans tight end Bo Scaife doesn't know if talking about a possibly divided locker room got him benched. That also isn't stopping him from talking about what could be his final days with the franchise. "My gut feeling tells me just to not worry about that and get these next two games over with, and then we'll see," Scaife said.
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December 25, 2010
Scaife poised to remain Titans starter
It appears that TE Bo Scaife is poised to remain the Tenneessee Titans starting tightend. The Titans have tried out other tightends, but Scaife remains. As Mike Beacom writes, that Scaife has at least 45 receptions in each of the last 3 seasons. Scaife stated last month that he did in fact have a knee injury which hindered his performance last season.
The Tenneessee Titans organization...
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August 10, 2010
TE Bo Scaife Thinks 2010 Will be a Huge Season for Him
The Sporting News had a tidbit on the Titans TE Bo Scaife, and now back at 100 percent, the TE feels that 2010 is going to be a huge season for him:
Titans coaches expect TE Bo Scaife, who has 149 catches in only 32 starts the past three seasons, to reach a Pro Bowl level this season. Scaife mostly played through a nagging knee injury last season but says he’s 100 percent now....
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July 22, 2010
Titan Sized Welcome for Scaife
Tight End Bo Scaife arrived at Baptist Sports Park Monday to join his teammates for voluntary OTA sessions. Even though Scaife signed his one year 4.9 million dollar tender, he continued to work out on his own in Colorado hoping that his absence would help in his plea for a long term deal with the Titans. “I love the Titans. I love my teammates. I love coach (Jeff) Fisher...
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May 25, 2010
Titans Could Trade TE Bo Scaife?
Indications are the Titans plan to go ahead and place a restricted tender on tight end Bo Scaife, even though it will cost them $4.9 million to do so this season. Terry McCormick of The Nashville City Paper says don’t rule out the possibility that the Titans could make the veteran tight end available for [...]
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February 25, 2010
Scaife Wants to be the Man to Start a Win Streak
It sounds like Bo Scaife wants to be the man to start a win streak for the Titans:
“We’re definitely in a different place this year than we were last year,” Scaife said. “But we need a play like that this week to get this going in the right direction.” Scaife, the team’s leading receiver last [...]
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October 02, 2009
Scaife Out, Pair Of Jets Out As Well
It looks like a case of MASH 4077 as both the Tennessee Titans and New York Jets will be missing some players for their contest on Sunday. Titans tight end Bo Scaife (knee) has been de-activated for Sunday’s game as has punter Craig Hentrich (calf strain). Alge Crumpler will replace Scaife while Reggie Hodges will take [...]
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September 27, 2009
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