Cincinnati Bengals
Jamaal Anderson - #92 - DE
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 6"/ 280 lbs. |
| Birthday | 02/06/1986 |
| Birthplace | Little Rock, AR |
| College | Arkansas |
| Years played | 7 |
| Drafted | 2007, 1st round, 8th pick by Falcons |
Free-agent DB White arrested
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Jones' arrest potentially problematic for Bengals
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Jones may face jail due to probation violation
Bengals CB Adam "Pacman" Jones' arrest in Cincinnati on Sunday may have been a violation of his probation in Las Vegas, which could result in the player going to jail.
Pacman arrested in Ohio
Bengals CB Adam 'Pacman' Jones was arrested on Sunday morning for being drunk and disruptive at a Cincinnati bar.
Palmer delivered for Bengals but could damage them, too
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Ochocinco races fast and bashes his coach
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Report: Owens has knee surgery following injury
WR Terrell Owens suffered a serious knee injury that required surgery in the past month and he could be out for six months, according to a report by Chris Mortensen of ESPN.
Bengals hope Moch can harness gifts at OLB spot
Bengals rookie Dontay Moch, who's transitioning from defensive end to linebacker, possesses "freakish talents," his defensive coordinator at Nevada told PFW.
AFC North best bets to break through in 2011
PFW identifies four players from the AFC North who are ready for coming-out parties in 2011 (clockwise from left) — Terrence Cody, Jermaine Gresham, Ziggy Hood and Colt McCoy.
Whitworth: Bengals have 'moved on' from Palmer
Bengals OT Andrew Whitworth said the team has "moved on" from veteran QB Carson Palmer and is prepared for life without him.
Bengals hoping Nelson builds on promising 2010
Bengals S Reggie Nelson, who played well when pressed into action a season ago, seems ticketed for a bigger role in 2011.
Green's arrival signals changes are afoot in Cincinnati
With the addition of Georgia WR A.J. Green, the Bengals have one of the more formidable and younger receiving units in the league (minus Chad Ochocinco).
Bengals WR Ochocinco may try snake wrangling
Bengals WR Chad Ochocinco may add snake wrangling to his list of offseason activities.
Palmer has two choices: Bengals or retirement
According to Bengals owner Mike Brown, Carson Palmer has two choices regarding his future in the NFL: be Cincinnati's starting quarterback in 2011 or retire.
Bengals' DE situation muddled, intriguing
The Bengals' DE situation is one to watch once NFL play resumes.
PLAYER NEWS
The Cincinnati Bengals signed former Indianapolis defensive end Jamaal Anderson on Saturday.|||||||
Anderson was Atlanta's first-round pick in 2007 and played four seasons for the Falcons before moving to the Colts after the 2010 campaign. He started one game for Indianapolis and recorded three sacks.
The Atlanta Falcons have released defensive end Jamaal Anderson and receiver Michael Jenkins. The Falcons announced the moves Friday, the opening day of training camp. By cutting the former first-round draft picks, the team clears $7.8 million under the salary cap.|||||||
Anderson was the eighth overall pick by Atlanta in 2007 but never developed into a pass-rushing force. He had only 3.5 sacks in four seasons.
Anderson, the Falcons' top draft pick, signed a five-year contract that could be worth as much as $31 million on Thursday.|||||||
The No. 8 pick overall, Anderson is being counted on to step right in at left end for longtime stalwart Patrick Kerney, who voided his contract and signed a lucrative deal with the Seattle Seahawks. In his junior season at Arkansas, the 6-foot-6, 280-pound Anderson led the Southeastern Conference and ranked third in the nation with 13.5 sacks.