Warrick
Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 11:48 pm
May. 6 - Warrick told reporters earlier this week he is prepared to accept his fate if the Bengals decide to cut him. "With everybody talking about them letting me go, if that's what they're going to do, I can't get mad about it, if it's already in the making," he told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "And you never know, man. It could be for best for me somewhere else. Change is always good."
Warrick, scheduled to earn $2.28 million this year, was limited to four games last season while battling knee and shin injuries. T.J. Houshmandzadeh had a breakout season filling in for Warrick, catching 73 passes for 978 yards, and the Bengals drafted WR Chris Henry out of West Virginia in the third round last month.
However, Pro Football Weekly indicated recently that the Bengals plan to keep Warrick if he's healthy. He still has not been cleared to participate in on-field drills, though
From ESPN its just a thought but i wouldnt mind having him could be intresting
Warrick, scheduled to earn $2.28 million this year, was limited to four games last season while battling knee and shin injuries. T.J. Houshmandzadeh had a breakout season filling in for Warrick, catching 73 passes for 978 yards, and the Bengals drafted WR Chris Henry out of West Virginia in the third round last month.
However, Pro Football Weekly indicated recently that the Bengals plan to keep Warrick if he's healthy. He still has not been cleared to participate in on-field drills, though
From ESPN its just a thought but i wouldnt mind having him could be intresting