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Mark Curnutte started covering the Bengals and the NFL for The Enquirer in 2000. He previously wrote about urban affairs and other social issues for the Enquirer. He won the prestigious 1994 Unity Award from Lincoln University (Missouri) for "A Polite Silence," a seven-day series about race relations in Greater Cincinnati. He also has worked as an assistant features editor and features writer at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. Curnutte is second vice president and a three-year board member of the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA). He is a 1984 Miami University graduate.

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Monday, September 17, 2007

Lewis: Tab Perry most serious

Wide receiver Tab Perry's hamstring injury Sunday at Cleveland was the most serious of any suffered by the Bengals.

"Not available," is how coach Marvin Lewis described Perry's status for the game Sunday at Seattle.

Perry, who has a hamstring strain, said he was headed to two more medical appointments this afternoon and tonight.

Lewis did say defensive end Frostee Rucker (hamstring) would be available to practice this coming week. Wide receiver Antonio Chatman, inactive at Cleveland, will have a chance to dress this week, as well. Center Eric Ghiaciuc (thumb) also could be ready for the Seahawks.

Linebacker Ahmad Brooks has a groin injury and could be ready, as well. Brooks was injured during the game. There was no in-game report on his injury. Brooks was walking around the locker room this afternoon and said he was feeling "OK."


4 Comments:

at 9/17/2007 4:46 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't about time that Tab Perry just goes away? The guy cannot stay healthy.

 
at 9/17/2007 5:10 PM Blogger Bill said...

Did the Ahmad Brooks injury happen in the game. The guy missed the stat sheet entirely and wasn't on the previous injury reports.

 
at 9/18/2007 11:06 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why is Perry still on this team? Give Holt his job as #3 receiver. Holt held onto the ball after a helmet-to-helmet. Perry can't hold onto the ball when he's wide open. Plus, Holt's a better returner.

 
at 11/21/2007 7:17 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tab has played football his entire life so just because he is hurt doesn't give anyone the right to say "just go away" It must mean you have NEVER played football or you wouldn't say such ignorant things!!!!!! YOU GO TAB !!!!!!!!

 
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