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The Arizona Cardinals sign CB Fred Bennett

The Arizona Cardinals have signed 27-year old cornerback Fred Bennett.  Bennett played in 9 games for the Chargers & Bengals last year and he had 2 tackles.  He has now played in 49 games in his first four years in the NFL and he has 125 tackles, 21 passes defensed, 5 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles and 1 tackle for a loss.  The Cardinals were smart to act quick in trying...
Via Cardinals Locker  |  August 30, 2011

Cardinals sign former Bengals CB Bennett

The Arizona Cardinals added some backfield depth Monday, signing veteran cornerback Fred Bennett.The 27-year-old had spent last season between the San Diego Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals, appearing in nine games and recording two tackles. He was a fourth-round pick of the Houston Texans in 2007.Bennett was cut loose by the Bengals over the weekend.
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  August 29, 2011

The Cincinnati Bengals waive CB Fred Bennett

The Bengals have waived 27-year old CB Fred Bennett.  Bennett played in 5 games for the Bengals last year and he had 1 tackle.  He has now played in 49 games in his first four years in the NFL and he has 125 tackles, 4 forced fumbles, 1 tackle for a loss, 21 passes defensed and 5 interceptions.  He’s not that good of a corner, so I would be shocked if the Bengals miss him...
Via Bengals Locker  |  August 27, 2011

Texans waive cornerback Bennett, two others

One day after they demolished Dallas 23-7, the Texans made three roster moves, including waiving veteran cornerback Fred Bennett, and prepared for the shortest week of the preseason.
Via Chron.com  |  August 30, 2010

Texans Continue Cuts Before Roster Deadline Tuesday

The Houston Texans released three players on Sunday, one being third year corner Fred Bennett.  Bennett’s once hype faded after practices and little gametime showed a lack of confidence, immaturity and a failure to improve over his three seasons.  He became a fourth and fifth string corner and the Texans needed to make the move heading into Tuesday’s 4 p.m. league mandated...
Via Texans Gab  |  August 29, 2010

Texans Waive CB Fred Bennett, Two Others

The Houston Texans waived three players on Sunday, including cornerback Fred Bennett. Bennett had a team-high three interceptions as a rookie, but his level of play tailed off the last two seasons. As a result, Bennett was behind 2010 first-round pick Kareem Jackson, 2009 picks Glover Quin and Brice McCain, and 2008 third-round pick Antwaun Molden on the depth chart, and his $1.101...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 29, 2010

Texans' Bennett making secondary spot his primary goal

With everything he has to offer, Texans cornerback Fred Bennett is fighting to prove that his struggles of last season were not indicative of his true talent.
Via Chron.com  |  August 21, 2010

Fred Bennett On His Way Out?

Corner back Fred Bennett has played a decreased role in each of his three seasons. (Source: YardBarker.com) In the fallout of Fred Bennett’s rookie season, it was expected by many that he may be the savior at cornerback that the Texans have been longing for. Bennett, a 4th round pick by the Texans in 2007, joined a very dismal defensive backfield consisting of not much outside...
Via Toro Times  |  July 17, 2010

Texans Look To CB Fred Bennett For Leadership

Cornerback Fred Bennett has never lacked confidence, exuding it from the moment he was drafted by Texans in 2007. It helped that his friend and...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 08, 2009

Houston looks to Bennett to lead

Cornerback Fred Bennett has never lacked confidence, exuding it from the moment he was drafted by Texans in 2007.
Via Seattle Times  |  August 07, 2009
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