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Updating previous reports, Cincinnati Bengals RB Bernard Scott received a one-year deal with a $715,000 base salary and a cap number of $791,250.
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The Cincinnati Bengals re-signed RB Bernard Scott Friday, April 12 to a one-year deal. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Fantasy Impact: He should get similar work to past seasons with the Bengals, so don't expect a sudden jump in production.
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Free-agent RB Bernard Scott (Bengals) will meet with the Oakland Raiders Wednesday, April 10. Scott will go through drills to reveal how his recovery from a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered last season has progressed.
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The Cincinnati Bengals announced Monday, Oct. 8, that RB Bernard Scott (knee) has been placed on Injured Reserve. Scott suffered a season-ending knee injury in Week 5.
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The Cincinnati Bengals fear RB Bernard Scott (knee) tore his anterior cruciate ligament in Week 5 and could be lost for the season. Scott reportedly told teammates after the game that he believes he tore his ACL.
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Cincinnati Bengals RB Bernard Scott (knee) left early Week 5 because of a knee injury and will not return.
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Cincinnati Bengals RB Bernard Scott (ankle) practiced in full Thursday, Oct. 4.
Fantasy Impact: Scott looks like he could make his season debut this week.
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Cincinnati Bengals RB Bernard Scott (ankle) was listed as a limited participant in practice Wednesday, Oct. 3.
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The Cincinnati Bengals have declared RB Bernard Scott, CB Dre Kirkpatrick, CB Jason Allen, CB Leon Hall, CB Nate Clements, LB Roddrick Muckelroy, WR Ryan Whalen inactive for Week 4.
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Cincinnati Bengals RB Bernard Scott (hand) is expected to make his regular season debut in Week 3 against the Washington Redskins. 'Last week was my first time actually doing football stuff again. The first couple days, I was kind of winded. But once I got back in a rhythm and the routine of things, I started feeling like I was back in shape,' Scott said. When he is able to play, Scott is expected to wear a specially designed pad to protect his hand.
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