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CINCINNATI - A year ago, it was unthinkable.
Fans were invited recently to exchange their Chad Johnson jerseys for minor league hockey tickets. Nineteen fans accepted the offer, and another gladly relinquished a Chad bobblehead.
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Chad Johnson has been named managing director in the commercial originations group, based in Kansas City, Kansas, for New York--based Meridian Capital...
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CINCINNATI -- Chad Johnson showed up for the start of the Cincinnati Bengals' mandatory minicamp on Thursday. Beyond that, nothing was clear.
The disgruntled receiver didn't participate in the morning workout after telling the team he's got an ailment -- fittingly, there were conflicting descriptions of what was wrong.
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CINCINNATI -- The Bengals are calling Chad Johnson's bluff.
Tired of the receiver's posturing for a trade, coach Marvin Lewis said Tuesday that Johnson should keep his word and sit out the season - the strongest comment yet from an organization that is reluctant to let him go.
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CINCINNATI - Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson hurt his left shoulder Sunday night during the Detroit Lions' 27-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, who now have their top two receivers and their starting tailback limited by injuries.
Johnson landed awkwardly on his left side after cornerback Brian Kelly intercepted a pass thrown his way on Cincinnati's first series. Johnson rolled on the field in pain for several seconds, then went to the locker room for an examination. He did not return, and the team didn't provide any detail about the extent of his injury.
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By now, everyone knows Chad Johnson likes to talk.
They probably know he keeps a list of defensive backs in the NFL, checking each name off as he wins his 1-on-1 battles.
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CINCINNATI -- Chad Johnson doesn't mean to cause any trouble. He's just here to do the "Riverdance" shuffle.
The source of interesting newspaper copy and outstanding video footage on ESPN's SportsCenter, Johnson was, as always, a human highlight reel in the Bengals' 24-7 victory at Chicago on Sunday.
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CINCINNATI - Chad Johnson's weekend calendar was mighty full:
* Publicly unveil this year's "who-didn't-cover-me" list.
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ENGLEWOOD - There won't be a word of trash talk from Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chad Johnson this week. He said he has too much respect for his friend, Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey, and talking wouldn't bother Bailey anyway.
Never, never, never, never," Johnson said about trash talking Bailey. "There's some people you have such a high level of respect for, where talking isn't going to affect him anyway.
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CINCINNATI -- Wide receiver Chad Johnson has a simple message for Bengals fans panicking over his hiring of high-profile agent Drew Rosenhaus this offseason -- relax.
Unlike Philadelphia superstar Terrell Owens, a prized Rosenhaus client who is demanding more money, Johnson promised on Wednesday that he won't stage a holdout.