BRIAN LEONARD RUMORS

Q&A with Former Rutgers RB/FB Brian Leonard

PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Former Rutgers star back Brian Leonard took in the action last night at the Louis Brown Athletic Center with new coach Kyle Flood courtside. ScarletReport.com caught up with the Cincinnati Bengals running back at halftime to talk the NFL and Flood taking over for Greg Schiano.
Via rutgers.scout.com  |  3 days ago

Brian Leonard always seems to make a big play when the Cincinnati Bengals call on him

The Bengals don’t call on 27-year old RB Brian Leonard too much, but when they do, he always seems to make a big play.  Leonard has played in all 12 games for the Bengals so far this year and he has carried the ball 17 times for 85 yards (5.0 ypc).  He also has caught 20 passes for 191 yards (9.6 avg) so far this year for the Bengals.  Leonard has now played in 37 games...
Via Bengals Locker  |  December 07, 2011

The Cincinnati Bengals re-sign Brian Leonard

The Bengals have re-signed 27-year old RB Brian Leonard to a 2-year deal.  Leonard played in 11 games (0 starts) for the Bengals last year and he carried the ball 9 times for 61 yards (6.8 ypc).  He also caught 20 passes for 137 yards (6.9 avg) with 1 TD grab last year.  Leonard has played in 25 games (1 start) in his first two years with the Bengals and he has carried the ball...
Via Bengals Locker  |  July 30, 2011

Leonard Hopes To Return To Bengals

Fullback Brian Leonard doesn’t know when a new collective bargaining agreement will be reached, but he does know that it will make him an unrestricted free agent, reports Dave Shea of the Watertown (NY) Daily Times. “Right now I am a restricted free agent, but once the new CBA is signed, I become an unrestricted free agent, which allows me to shop around and see if any...
Via Bengals Gab  |  July 04, 2011

The Cincinnati Bengals place Brian Leonard on I.R.

The Bengals have placed 26-year old RB Brian Leonard on Injured Reserve with a ankle injury.  Leonard played in 11 games for the Bengals this season and he carried the ball 9 times for 61 yards  (6.8 ypc).  He also caught 20 passes for 137 yards (6.9 avg) with 1 TD grab this year.  Leonard has now played in 25 games in his first two years with the Bengals and he has carried the...
Via Bengals Locker  |  December 31, 2010

No torn ligaments in foot of Cincinnati Bengals RB Brian Leonard

Cincinnati Bengals fans received a scare earlier this week when reports indicated the possibility of running back Brian Leonard missing the entire 2010 season due to torn ligaments in his left foot. Now, they can be at ease knowing Leonard’s injury is only minor and he could return by the end of September, according to Bengals beat writer Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Leonard...
Via Bengals Post  |  August 12, 2010

Bengals RB Brian Leonard’s could miss the rest of the season after foot injury

After injuring his foot in Sunday’s Hall of Fame game against the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals running back Brian Leonard has a wide range of how much time he could miss. He left in the second quarter after spraining his ankle, but the injury seemed minor at the time. According to Bengals beat writer Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer, Leonard’s foot could keep him out...
Via Bengals Post  |  August 09, 2010

Bengals RB Brian Leonard leaves game against Cowboys with sprained ankle

Cincinnati Bengals running back Brian Leonard left Sunday’s Hall of Fame against the Dallas Cowboys with a sprained left ankle, according to the Associated Press. He’s expected to get more tests done upon his return to Cincinnati on Monday. Leonard emerged as an effective third-down running back for the Bengals last season and became a fan favorite for his heroics in Week 3 against...
Via Bengals Post  |  August 09, 2010

Leonard’s role could expand

The Cincinnati Benglas backfield could get an unlikely boost from a little used player, Brian Leonard. Leonard has demonstrated his ability to catch the ball out of the back field, logging 30 receptions twice in his career, but it’s his running style which the Bengals might have to rely on early on in the season.With [...]
Via Bengals Post  |  July 08, 2010

I Want to Man-Hug Brian Leonard

“Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh!!!” That was me in my car a few days ago, listening to Sirius NFL Radio as Carson Palmer recounted the fourth-down pass to Brian Leonard that perserved the Bengals fourth-quarter comeback against the Steelers and perhaps saved the early part of their season. About 24 hours after the game, it finally hit me. And I [...]
Via Stripe Hype  |  October 01, 2009
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