Colts TE Utecht might visit
In their search for a tight end who is receiving threat, the Bengals are talking to agent Christopher Murray about setting up a visit for Colts backup Ben Utecht.
"It has been discussed, but no specific day yet," Murray said.
Utecht had 31 receptions for 364 yards (11.7 average) and one touchdown in 2007.
Career, he has 71 receptions and an 11.3-yard average with three touchdowns.
4 Comments:
Who are kidding Mark? And any Bengal fan is foolish to get their hopes up. The Bungals are not going to recruit any qaulity players in free agency. Everyone knows the Bungals have returned to their true colors that they solidified in the 90s, that they are the worst team in the NFL. No player, with a shred of respect or talent, will want to play for the toilet of the NFL!
GO BROWNS! They are going to be the power in the AFC North, now having picked up Williams, Rogers and Stollworth! Can't wait to see the Bengal fans pull out the paper bags and shun their team again this year!
UTecht.... Yay.. Who is next Kendrick Allen or some other guy we have never heard of, maybe carl powell wants to play again, heck maybe alfred williams is still out there, or James Francis... IF they want us to (as Fans) to be intrigued, they will make a run at briggs, or maybe swing a deal in the draft to trade of for darren Mcfadden
he anonymous at 7:40. how many moves did the giants make last year. ONE and they won the super bowl. And who made a big splash in FA last year, the Skins, Broncos, and 49ers. How did that work out for them. before you post next time take five minutes to do a little research and not make an idiotic assumptions based on no facts.
hey anonymous at 7:40...why dont you go and post on the browns blog and brag about your offseason pick-ups...also, i hope you got your britches on tight for when good ole derek anderson goes back to his usual self and your clowns lose your 24 mil for nothing...then bring in pretty boy quinn and see how that works for ya...super bowl watch out here comes the browns!...doubtful
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