P Sander to get tryout; DE Berryman released
Punter B.J. Sander will get a tryout this weekend at rookie minicamp.
He is a third-year NFL player who was with Green Bay for 2004 and ’05, is a Cincinnati native (Roger Bacon HS) who played in college at Ohio State.
Also this morning, the Bengals today waived rookie linebacker Jason Berryman of Iowa State. Berryman had been signed as a free agent on Jan. 2. He was signed by club despite the knock of character concerns off the field.
6 Comments:
any chance of the bengals going after Keyshawn to fill the 3rd WR role, and how expensive would he be at this stage in his career?
Chad TJ and Keyshawn would be hard to defend especially. It would give you two tough pass catchers, and Chad and Holt or Chatman to go downfield.
Wtihout a pass catching TE Keyshawn would be another great 3rd down option in addition to TJ.
Keyshawn would do nada for this team. Any idea why Berryman was let go?
Where is Hartwell? With Atlanta's injuries, I bet he is trying to stay south of the Mason-Dixon. Arghhhhh!
If Keyshawn came cheap, he'd be a great signing, agreed. But they need to spend their money on defense. Like for Ed Hartwell and any other defensive players that might get cut soon.
hey Mark -
probably the key development for camp will be the status of Odell - is he over his problems? Any chance he suits up again? If yes - makes the LB corps very solid again.
Thoughts?
Anonymous #2 If you would have been reading the sports headlines, you would have read that Hartwell is in Atlanta with his wife who is giving birth to their first child!!
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