April 2007 - Cincinnati Bengals Wiretap

Bengals Sign LB Caleb Miller To One-Year Deal

Jul 3, 2014 10:42 PM

Linebacker Caleb Miller, who was the last of the Bengals' restricted free agents, signed a one-year contract on Tuesday. Miller started seven games last season and played in all 16, finishing third in the team in tackles. He started four games at middle linebacker and three at outside linebacker.

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Bengals' Henry Settles Traffic Charges

Jul 3, 2014 10:36 PM

Traffic charges against Bengals receiver Chris Henry were dropped Monday. Henry, who has been arrested four times since December 2005, has been suspended for the first eight games of next season for violating the NFL's conduct policies. He spent two days in jail last January after pleading guilty to letting minors drink alcohol in a hotel room he had rented.

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Bengals Re-Sign G Stacy Andrews To One-Year Deal

Sep 28, 2014 12:24 PM

Guard Stacy Andrews signed a one-year contract Monday with the Bengals, who had made him one of their restricted free agents. Andrews, a fourth-year player who started three games last season, had drawn interest from the Jets. The Jets would have had to give the Bengals a second-round draft pick in compensation if they signed Andrews.

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Bengals Sign DL Michael Myers To Two-Year Deal

May 22, 2014 1:17 AM

The Bengals on Friday signed veteran defensive lineman Michael Myers to a two-year contract. Myers, a 10-year pro who was an unrestricted free agent, started every game last season for the Broncos. The 6-foot-2, 300-pound tackle led Denver's line last season with 80 tackles. He had two sacks, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries.

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Henry Suspended Eight Games

May 18, 2014 5:48 AM

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has informed Chris Henry of the Cincinnati Bengals that he has been suspended without pay for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy and engaging in conduct detrimental to the league on numerous occasions, the NFL announced. Henry was suspended for the first eight games of the 2007 regular season. He must earn the right to be reinstated. Henry will be reinstated after the Bengals' eighth regular-season game if he meets certain conditions during his suspension that will be monitored closely by the Bengals and the NFL. Those conditions include the following: * He must have no further adverse involvement with law enforcement. * He must fully cooperate with all required counseling, education, and treatment assigned to him under league programs. * He is eligible to be at the Bengals' facilities during the rest of the offseason for customary activities and he must meet weekly with the team's player development director. * If he fully complies with all other conditions, he may participate in the Bengals' training camp and preseason games. * During the regular season, he is permitted to be at the Bengals' facility for team meetings and must meet weekly with the team's player development director, but he may not attend or participate in practice. * He must fully comply with all conditions imposed on him by any court, including requirements of community service.

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Goodell Meets With Pacman And Henry

Jul 30, 2014 5:06 PM

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and league officials met with Adam "Pacman" Jones Tuesday as the Tennessee Titans' cornerback attempted to avoid a long suspension following a series of arrests. Goodell and his staff also met with Cincinnati wide receiver Chris Henry and members of the NFL Players Association executive board as he prepared a tougher policy on NFL players who violate the law. Goodell has said he will announce his decision on suspensions or other disciplinary action before the draft on April 28 and perhaps in the next 10 days. The NFL had no comment and lawyers for the players had no immediate response. The meeting with the players was held away from the NFL offices where six television cameras stationed themselves with no one to interview. Goodell also met with Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFLPA and other union officials as he tried to get a consensus for his policy. Upshaw also has been critical of player misbehavior.

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