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The Bengals have landed wide receiver Antonio Bryant. The terms are $28 million for four years, with another $1 million available in incentives.
They toyed around with signing Terrell Owens, but eventually opted for Bryant, who was a franchise-tagged player last year with the Bucs.
According to Joe Reedy of Cincinnati.com, Washington and Miami also tried to sign Bryant.
The move gives Carson Palmer a nice group of receivers to work with. They've also got Chad Ochocinco, and slot receiver Andre Caldwell showed some potential last season. The team released Laveranues Coles.
—Ian Allan
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