Wide receiver agrees to terms with Cincinnati Aaron Wilson
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Bryant agreed to a four-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals.
The deal was announced on his agent's Web site.
Bryant visited the Bengals on Tuesday, agreeing to terms one night after Terrell Owens began his visit with team officials.
According to ESPN, the deal is worth $28 million and includes incentives that could boost the value to $29 million.
Two seasons ago, Bryant caught 83 passes for 1,248 yards and seven touchdowns with the Buccaneers.
Last year, he was affected by a knee surgery to repair torn cartilage and dipped to 39 receptions, 600 yards and four touchdowns.
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Looks like Denver will be stuck wthat turd Marshall or will have to give him away for far less then originally expected. Good! I hate McDaniels & Marshall. I think it would be so funny to have those two be forced to deal w/each other this season.
Wow, seems like an overpayment. I guess that's the market. Probably 12-14 Million in guaranteed money. I'd still would have prefered Brandon Marshall. He would have been a true impact player. Let's draft a TE now and the passing game looks a lot better.
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Mar 10, 2010
03:13 PM
Wow, a challenge for Marvin, probably cheapest of any available high profile wideout. He still has something to prove as well. His deal should be an easier contract in terms of its scheduled payouts than Owens, due to length of deal.