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Report: Chad Jackson to workout in Cincinnati on Wednesday

So someone asked on this site, "why not Chad Jackson?" I thought, well, the Bengals have Chad Johnson, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Antonio Chatman, Glenn Holt, Jerome Simpson and Andre Caldwell. Then four weeks into the season, the Bengals will have all six, plus Chris Henry. So there's no way the Bengals go after Chad Jackson, right? How could we possibly benefit? As per usual, everything that I guess is...

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The Bengals 2008 53-man Roster (pre-waivers)

Quarterback (3) Carson Palmer Ryan Fitzpatrick Jordan Palmer Running Back (5) Chris Perry Kenny Watson DeDe Dorsey Jeremi Johnson Daniel Coats Wide Receiver (6) Chad Johnson T.J. Houshmandzadeh Glenn Holt Antonio Chatman Andre Caldwell Jerome Simpson Offensive Linemen (9) Stacy Andrews Levi Jones Eric Ghiaciuc Bobbie Williams Andrew Whitworth Dan Santucci Kyle Cook Scott Kooistra Anthony Collins Tight...

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Wednesday night links and notes

Glenn Holt will be on Pro Football Central tonight . I usually consider myself pretty informed and didn't realize the Holt played for the "Cincinatti" Bengals. For those that enjoy an overwhelming amount of information, here's Johnathan Joseph's South Carolina player page . People have really been giving it to Curnutte on his blog lately . Shayne Graham just did " the coolest thing I've ever done...

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Mario Urrutia had a long way to make the roster

A Courier-Journal writer isn't "backing down" from his opinion that Mario Urrutia "could be a bust" -- mostly for his "boneheadedness and whining". Not that a seventh-round pick wide receiver, likely fighting guys like Marcus Maxwell, Glenn Holt and Antonio Chatman for the #5 and #6 spots on the team's depth chart, could be considered a "bust". As it stands, after Urrutia signed a minimum contract,...

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Bengals cut Doug Gabriel -- is Chatman next?

The Bengals were confident enough to release Doug Gabriel Thursday afternoon. With Gabriel cut, the Bengals have rising optimism with Marcus Maxwell and continued satisfaction with Glenn Holt. Gabriel brings our wide receiver total down to ten. Chad Johnson T.J. Houshmandzadeh Antonio Chatman Andre Caldwell Jerome Simpson Glenn Holt Marcus Maxwell Clyde Logan Travis Brown Maurice Purify If I were...

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Rashad Jeanty and Corey Mays signed for 2008

In the article referenced above -- the one where only Glenn Holt signed that was updated to show three ER-FA signed -- the Bengals have Rashad Jeanty and Corey Mays under contract for 2008 -- both linebackers. This gives the Cincinnati Bengals 12 linebackers signed for 2008 -- including David Pollack and Odell Thurman. They are, in no particular order: Linebacker Age Seasons Games Started Rashad Jeanty...

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Glenn Holt signed for 2008

Mark Curnutte writes that Glenn Holt signed his one-year contract worth $445,000 -- minimum for exclusive rights players (less than three NFL seasons). Holt could become the biggest benefactor with Tab Perry's departure to Miami as well as the unknown future of Chad Johnson. Holt is the sixth wide receiver signed for 2008 (Chad, T.J., Henry, Chatman and Maxwell) and the likely candidate as the primary...

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G. Holt has 15 catches in 2007

Bengals WR Glenn Holt had 15 catches for 136 yards and a touchdown in 2007, which was his second year in the NFL. He also added two carries for 2 yards.

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Cribbs challenge for special teams

Glenn Holt plans on keeping a close eye on Cleveland Browns return specialist Joshua Cribbs on Sunday afternoon. It's a good bet the entire Bengals special teams will be paying close attention to Cribbs.

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Holt gains admirers, loses teeth

Bengals receiver Glenn Holt is as happy as anyone after returning a kickoff for a touchdown, even if it cost him two front teeth.

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RATING THE: SPECIAL TEAMS

Glenn Holt and the kick return unit gave the offense consistently good field position, averaging 28.2 yards on five returns, but there weren't any difference-making plays that turned the tide in Cincinnati's favor. Punter Kyle Larson had an opportunity to pin the Steelers deep on one of his two punts but coverage man Blue Adams misjudged where the goal line was and caught the ball in the end zone for...

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Daily Links: No Days Off

Apparently Mangini didn't like Rock’s question about giving players a day off. The team isn't going to gang up on each other. AP notes that this is a top to bottom cleaning. Is Vilma fiddling while Hofstra burns? Grading the loss from Cimini, and from Cannizzaro. An article on Glenn Holt's role in the Bengals win. Let's see how many weeks [...]

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Holt played key role in win

The opportunities to make plays have been hit-and-miss for Glenn Holt this season. They were a hit for the Bengals second-year wide receiver in Sunday's 38-31 win against the New York Jets.

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Special teams reeling

Glenn Holt was just trying to make a play. The Bengals were trailing by three points with one minute to play Sunday afternoon in Seattle but they had all three of their timeouts remaining and all Holt wanted to do was put Carson Palmer and the offense in the best possible field position.

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Only 3 pairs of hands matter

SEATTLE - These days, there are three sets of hands that the Bengals want the ball in. Glenn Holt may someday be a fine player - he was last week - but he's not Chad Johnson; he's not T.J. Houshmandzadeh; he's not Carson Palmer.