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Cincinnati Bengals restricted free-agent SS Jeromy Miles and exclusive rights free-agent WR Andrew Hawkins have signed their one-year tender offers. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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The Cincinnati Bengals made tender offers Thursday, Mar. 7. The Bengals issued S Jeromy Miles a tender offer that will make him a restricted free agent. WR Andrew Hawkins and LB Vincent Rey both received exclusive-rights tenders.
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Cincinnati Bengals WR Andrew Hawkins had six receptions for 44 yards and a touchdown in the Week 14 loss against the Dallas Cowboys. The six grabs were his most since he had eight receptions way back in Week 1.
Fantasy Impact: It was an encouraging game but he'll be up and down going forward.
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Cincinnati Bengals WR Andrew Hawkins (knee) fully participated in practice Friday, Nov. 30, and is listed as probable for Week 13.
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Cincinnati Bengals WR Andrew Hawkins (knee) and TE Richard Quinn (hamstring) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 23, and are listed as doubtful for Week 12.
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Cincinnati Bengals WR Andrew Hawkins (knee) and TE Richard Quinn (hamstring) did not practice Thursday, Nov. 22.
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Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said WR Andrew Hawkins (knee) is being listed as day-to-day.
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The Cincinnati Bengals have declared WR Andrew Hawkins, DL Brandon Thompson, DL Devon Still, CB Jason Allen, WR Marvin Jones, FS Reggie Nelson, TE Richard Quinn inactive for Week 11.
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Cincinnati Bengals WR Andrew Hawkins posted 39 yards on three receptions in Week 4 against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Fantasy Impact: A so-so game for Hawkins. He still has value for fantasy teams in a reserve role, especially in PPR formats.
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Cincinnati Bengals WR Andrew Hawkins was quiet for most of the Week 3 game against the Washington Redskins, but he saved his best for late in the game. He had a 59-yard touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter, one of only two receptions in the game.
Fantasy Impact: Hawkins has been a surprise for fantasy teams but still isn't anything more than a No. 4 or 5 receiver.
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