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Bengals Re-Sign WR Henry Despite His Suspension
In this Dec. 31, 2006, file photo, Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry celebrates after catching a touchdown pass against the Pittsburgh Steelers in a football game in Cincinnati. The Bengals are close to signing Chris Henry, four months after they released him after his fifth arrest since 2005, Henry's agent said Monday, Aug. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/David Kohl, File)
(David Kohl - AP)
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Manning continues to be sidelined after surgery last month to remove an infected bursa sac from his left knee. The Colts hope Manning, who never has missed a game in his NFL career, will practice next week.
· FALCONS: Atlanta released veteran wide receiver Joe Horn. The move ended a standoff between the team and Horn, who had said he wanted to be traded or released.
Also yesterday, Falcons Coach Mike Smith said rookie quarterback Matt Ryan will start Friday's preseason game against Tennessee.
· CARDINALS: Wide receiver Anquan Boldin, who is displeased with his contract and has asked to be traded, told the NFL Network he has "no relationship" at this point with Coach Ken Whisenhunt, apparently believing Whisenhunt became too involved in contract negotiations.
Boldin also told the network: "The relationship with me and the organization is done. I'm here to uphold my contract. That's it."
· BUCCANEERS: Guard Davin Joseph injured his foot during Sunday night's preseason victory over New England and could be out for the season opener. The Tampa Tribune and St. Petersburg Times reported Joseph underwent surgery for a broken foot, but the injury was not confirmed by the team.
· SEAHAWKS: Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck left yesterday morning's practice after about 45 minutes when his back tightened up. He came back at the start of the afternoon session to do some stretching, but then went to the locker room.
· BILLS: Quarterback Trent Edwards deeply bruised his right quadriceps during practice. Coach Dick Jauron said it was too early to determine whether Edwards would be able to practice today or play in Sunday's preseason game at Indianapolis.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.





