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The Cincinnati Bengals have re-signed wide receiver/kick returner Brandon Tate.Terms of the deal for the unrestricted free agent were not disclosed.Tate, a five-year pro, spent the past two seasons with the Bengals. He caught 13 passes for 211 yards and one touchdown over 16 games last season.The North Carolina product is used primarily as a kick returner, where he averaged 24.8 yards on 32 kickoff returns in 2012. Tate also averaged 8.9 yards on 21 punt returns last season."Brandon has excellent tools, especially great speed, and he can continue to help us on both on offense and special teams," said Bengals special teams coordinator Darrin Simmons in a statement. "He's a hard worker and a good team player. We're glad to have him back."Tate was originally selected in the third round (83rd overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft by New England, where he spent his first two seasons....
Peyton Manning overcame two second-half interceptions by throwing for three touchdowns as the Denver Broncos downed the Cincinnati Bengals, 31-23, on Sunday.Manning ...
A Cincinnati season that began with a thud is now looking up after consecutive wins over Cleveland and Washington.Andy Dalton and Co. will aim to make it three strai...
Brandon Weeden threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns and the Cleveland defense found the end zone once, leading the Browns to their first win of the season Sunday i...
Phil Dawson wasn't entirely convinced the Browns' agonizing losing streak had ended.But once the longtime kicker stepped inside Cleveland's jubilant locker room ther...
The Bengals ran into a desperate team. If they're not careful, they may become one themselves.Outplayed in the second half by a Cleveland team that hadn't won in nea...
He's been criticized for his play calling, sideline demeanor and dreadful record.Pat Shurmur has been under fire.On Sunday, Cleveland's coach fired back.With key con...
Joe Flacco deftly directed Baltimore new, no-huddle offense, and the Ravens' defense administered an old-fashioned whipping on the Cincinnati Bengals.Flacco threw fo...
Andy Dalton threw for 318 yards with three touchdowns, as the Cincinnati Bengals held off the Cleveland Browns, 34-27, at Paul Brown Stadium.A.J. Green caught seven ...
Even though the Cincinnati Bengals turned in a surprise postseason appearance last season, the team feels it still has something to prove.They'll get a chance to gai...
The Cincinnati Bengals appear to have solved one image problem. In 2012, they'll be striving to put another one finally to rest.For years, the Bengals had an infamou...
Tim Tebow picked up some yards by running around a few times after avoiding a sack. Other than that, there wasn't much in his Jets debut.Certainly nothing to spark a...
The AFC may have lost the last three Super Bowls, but they'll have their rival conference well beaten when it comes to summertime exposure.Nearly all of the most cap...
The Bengals have reached deals with two more of their unrestricted free agents, cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones and receiver Brandon Tate.That makes five free agents ...
The Cincinnati Bengals and defensive back Adam Jones have officially agreed to a three-year contract.Better known as "Pacman," Jones becomes the team's seventh playe...
Josh Brown kicked three second-half field goals and Carlos Dunlap returned an interception for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter as the Cincinnati Bengals close...
The Cincinnati Bengals accomplished a feat they hadn't achieved in three decades. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, however, they'll now have to wait until next year.Josh...
Rookie Trevor Robinson starts at center for the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, giving the New York Giants' defensive line an advantage.Both Robinson and veteran cente...
Andy Dalton threw four touchdown passes to four different receivers, as the Cincinnati Bengals hammered the New York Giants, 31-13, at Paul Brown Stadium.The Bengals...
Bengals cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick is active for the first time this season, ready to make his NFL debut against the Denver Broncos on Sunday.Kirkpatrick hasn't play...