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Possibly no discipline for Benson; Whitworth on CBA

Now that the Collective Bargaining Agreement is official, Andrew Whitworth can go back to completely focusing on the on-field stuff instead of labor issues. After Thursday’s practice, Whitworth said it was his understanding that players who were arrested during the lockout were not subject to discipline under the Player Conduct Policy. In an email from NFL spokesman Greg Aiello...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  August 05, 2011

Whitworth sees end of lockout in sight

Bengals player rep Andrew Whitworth, who got back in town this past weekend, will be doing some more traveling today. He will be heading to Washington as NFLPA player representatives will meet tomorrow to discuss the proposed new collective bargaining agreement. There are reports that they might vote on the new CBA tomorrow if all the work in New York between lawyers for the players...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  July 19, 2011

Whitworth contract extended through 2015

Bengals left tackle Andrew Whitworth has agreed to a two-year contract extension which will keep him here through 2015. The sixth-year player has emerged as one of the team’s leaders and also as one of the top tackles in the AFC. He led Pro Bowl fan voting at tackle last year but missed out on his first trip to Hawaii. He gave up only two sacks last year, which both happened...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  August 31, 2011

Bengals, Whitworth agree to extension

Left tackle Andrew Whitworth got a two-year contract extension on Wednesday that could keep him with the Cincinnati Bengals through 2015. The deal recognizes his standing as the team's best offensive lineman and one of its leaders. He's the first Bengals player to get a contract extension since the NFL lockout ended. ''You want to extend the guys who you know are committed to the...
Via Fox Sports  |  August 31, 2011

Bengals LT Whitworth gets contract extension

The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to a two-year contract extension with left tackle Andrew Whitworth on Wednesday, a deal that runs through the 2015 season. Whitworth was a second-round draft pick in 2006, when he moved into the starting lineup. He emerged as one of the league's most dependable tackles last season. He was a team captain and assumed a leadership role during...
Via AP on Fox  |  August 31, 2011

Whitworth “fair deal for both sides”

Shortly after getting off Monday’s conference call between NFLPA player reps, Andrew Whitworth texted a simple one-word message that fans have been waiting for since March — “done”. The union’s executive committee and player reps unanimously approved the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Now you can say football is back. Said Whitworth about the conference...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  July 25, 2011

Bengals Thinking Of Whitworth?

Because his contract runs through 2013, Bengals offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth isn't a priority yet for Cincinnati officials. But make no mistake, the five-year left tackle and team leader is already on the radar screen as a guy the Bengals want to keep around for a while.
Via cin.scout.com  |  August 20, 2011

Whitworth also has problem with exception for eight

Cedric Benson wasn’t the only one who was surprised he was part of an agreement between the league and NFLPA, which allowed Benson to be subject do discipline by Commissioner Roger Goodell for getting in trouble during the lockout. Add his player rep, Andrew Whitworth, to that as well. Said Whitworth for his reaction to the letter and a possible three-game suspension for Benson...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  September 26, 2011

Whitworth still optimistic of deal coming soon

Even though there wasn’t a vote on a Collective Bargaining Agreement, Bengals player rep Andrew Whitworth sent an email to players today that they continue to get closer to a deal and that he remains hopeful that training camp will be at Georgetown College next weekend. “There are more things that have to unfold but we’re continuing to get closer,” Whitworth...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  July 21, 2011

Bengals OT Andrew Whitworth Rips NFL's Drug Testing Program

In the wake of teammate Bobbie Williams’ four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s policy for performance enhancing substances, Bengals left tackle Andrew Whitworth took after the league’s program before Monday’s practice. Whitworth, the club’s player rep to the NFL Players Association, hopes it is addressed soon. No one is saying what Williams tested positive for, but agent...
Via GridironFans.com  |  September 05, 2011

22 at first day of offense’s workouts

While the defense was training in Mason, the offense was working out at UC. According to offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth, 22 were in attendance on the first day with more expected by the end of the week. Said Whitworth: “I’m pretty pleased how it went. We ran the offense, did some conditioning and got a chance to get our football legs back. We got a lot of quality work...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  June 06, 2011

Bengals vote unanimously to recertify

The Bengals became the fifth NFL team that voted to recertify as a union. Player representative Andrew Whitworth says the Bengals unanimously approved the recertification on Friday night. The Broncos, Chiefs, Jaguars and Cowboys also voted unanimously to recertify earlier in the day. The Bengals took their vote after reporting for the start of training camp. The NFL Players Association...
Via Fox Sports  |  July 29, 2011

2011 NFL Week 17 Primer

Baltimore Ravens’ Terrell Suggs has his helmet taken off by Cincinnati Bengals’ Andrew Whitworth during the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on January 2, 2011. UPI/Kevin Dietsch MARQUE MATCHUP: It’s the final week – pick one. Some will argue that the Cowboys-Giants Sunday night matchup is the biggest game of the week, but it’s no bigger than Ravens...
Via The Scores Report  |  December 29, 2011

Bengals trying to erase 21-year stigma in playoffs

The last time the Bengals won a playoff game, they beat Houston - the Oilers, not the Texans. That was 21 years ago, a span so long that it's become part of the local lore. The Bengals (9-7) have had only two playoff games since then, and lost both of them. They get their third chance at breaking the slump when they play the Texans on Saturday at Reliant Stadium. Players are...
Via AP on Fox  |  January 03, 2012

Andrew Whitworth signs extension with Bengals

The Bengals locked up one of the most underrated tackles in all of football for another two years. Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Andrew Whitworth agreed to a two-year extension with the Bengals, keeping him under contract until 2015. Whitworth was arguably one of the best tackles in football last year. He…
Via Pro Football Talk  |  August 31, 2011

Bengals ink LT Whitworth to 2-year extension

The Cincinnati Bengals signed left tackle Andrew Whitworth to a two-year contract extension. The deal is worth $20 million for Whitworth, a second-round draft pick in 2006. The extension keeps the 6-7, 335-pound Whitworth with the team through the 2015 season.
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  August 31, 2011

Bengals Re-Sign OT Andrew Whitworth To A Two-Year Extension

Bengals left tackle Andrew Whitworth has agreed to a two-year contract extension which will keep him here through 2015. The sixth-year player has emerged as one of the team’s leaders and also as one of the top tackles in the AFC. He gave up only two sacks last year, which both happened in the final minute of losses to Atlanta and Indianapolis. Whitworth signed an extension in 2008...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 31, 2011

Tough night for Dalton, Green

Hot News for OT Andrew Whitworth
Via profootball.scout.com  |  August 22, 2011

Bengals extend LT Whitworth for 2 years (AP)

The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to a two-year contract extension with left tackle Andrew Whitworth on Wednesday, a deal that runs through the 2015 season. Whitworth was a second-round draft pick in 2006, when he moved into the starting lineup. He emerged as one of the league's most dependable tackles last season.
Via Yahoo! Sports  |  August 31, 2011

Position Review: Offensive Line

ROSTEROLOGY Under contract (length of deal per NFLPA contract records): Andrew Whitworth (through 2015), Kyle Cook (through 2015), Andre Smith (through 2012), Clint Boling (through 2014), Otis Hudson (through 2012), Matthew O’Donnell (through 2013) Free agents: Unrestricted – Nate Livings, Bobbie Williams, Mike McGlynn, Anthony Collins, Dennis Roland End of season depth chart...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  19 hours ago

Bengals Agree To A Two-Year Contract Extension With T Andrew Whitworth

The Cincinnati Bengals have agreed to a two-year contract extension with left tackle Andrew Whitworth on Wednesday, a deal that runs through the 2015 season. Whitworth was a second-round draft pick in 2006, when he moved into the starting lineup. He emerged as one of the league’s most dependable tackles last season. He was a team captain and assumed a leadership role during the...
Via GridironFans.com  |  August 31, 2011

Bengals' Whitworth gets two-year deal extension

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Left tackle Andrew Whitworth got a two-year contract extension on Wednesday that could keep him with the Cincinnati Bengals through 2015.
Via SI.com  |  August 31, 2011

A thank you from NFL Players

NFL Players put together a video thanking fans for being supportive through the Lockout. Bengals OL Andrew Whitworth hammered home the grand finale of the video: “We just want to tell you we thank you for being supportive of us through this process. We were trying to make the game better for those guys who played it in the past, present and future. We appreciate your support...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  July 26, 2011

Bengals sign Whitworth through 2105

Hot News for OT Andrew Whitworth
Via profootball.scout.com  |  August 31, 2011

Cleveland Browns Will Be Facing A Mad Bengals Team Sunday

The Cleveland Browns travel to Cincinnati Sunday to face a Bengals team that has just dropped two games in a row. Now you have a pissed off Bengals team that may be underestimating the Cleveland Browns. It is funny how you have writers over at ESPN saying this is a serous mis-match between the Browns and Bengals too. Now you have some Bengals players thinking they are going to take...
Via Cleveland Sports 360  |  November 25, 2011
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