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Ced Ben announcement this afternoon (1 Viewer)

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Link: Cedric Benson did not report to Bears OTAs on Monday. GM Jerry Angelo says the team will "in all likelihood" make a statement this afternoon.

It is unclear if Benson just skipped out because he doesn't want to face the music or if the Bears told him not to show. The educated guess is that his release will be announced later this afternoon. We do have a feeling that the statement will not be Lovie Smith saying "Cedric Benson is our starting running back." Jun. 9 - 3:04 pm et

Source: Chicago Sun Times

 
sent home

Brad Biggs, of the Chicago Sun-Times, reports Chicago Bears RB Cedric Benson was told to go home Monday, June 9, when he arrived at the team's facility for their scheduled organized team activity. Benson was arrested Saturday, June 7, on suspicion of drunk driving, which is his second arrest in five weeks. Bears general manager Jerry Angelo said the team will likely have something to say later Monday, June 9. There is speculation the team will place Benson on waivers. Benson's attorney said he knows the team may release him but hopes they don't.

 
sent homeBrad Biggs, of the Chicago Sun-Times, reports Chicago Bears RB Cedric Benson was told to go home Monday, June 9, when he arrived at the team's facility for their scheduled organized team activity. Benson was arrested Saturday, June 7, on suspicion of drunk driving, which is his second arrest in five weeks. Bears general manager Jerry Angelo said the team will likely have something to say later Monday, June 9. There is speculation the team will place Benson on waivers. Benson's attorney said he knows the team may release him but hopes they don't.
what a waste some of these guys are...flush their life down the toilet.
 
Are football waivers the same as baseball waivers? Would the Bears place him on waivers and if another team wanted to claim him they would have to take on his contract as is? Would they go in the same order as the draft in terms of a waiver claim order/process? If no one claims him, would he stay on the Bears roster? (IIRC, I thought that there was a distinction between being put on waivers and actually getting an all out release, but it's been so long I don't remember the exact rules . . .)

 
I'm not sure I thought waived meant :confused: as in waving Buh-Bye.

Actually according to NFL.com:

WAIVER SYSTEM

Section 1. Release:

(a) Whenever a player who has finished the season in which his fourth year of credited service has been earned under the Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle Plan is placed on waivers between February 1 and the trading deadline, his contract will be considered terminated and the player will be completely free at any time thereafter to negotiate and sign a Player Contract with any Club, and any Club shall be completely free to negotiate and sign a Player Contract with such player, without penalty or restriction, including, but not limited to, Draft Choice Compensation between Clubs or First Refusal Rights of any kind, or any signing period. If the waivers occur after that time, the player’s Player Contract will be subject to the waiver system and may be awarded to a claiming Club. However, if such player is claimed and awarded, he shall have the option to declare himself an Unrestricted Free Agent at the end of the League Year in question if he has a no-trade clause in his Player Contract. If such player does not have a no-trade clause and the Player Contract being awarded through waivers covers more than one additional season, the player shall have the right to declare himself an Unrestricted Free Agent as set forth above at the end of the League Year following the League Year in which he is waived and awarded.

(b) Whenever a player who has finished less than the season in which his fourth year of credited service has been earned under the Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle Plan is placed on waivers, the player’s Player Contract will be subject to the waiver system and may be awarded to a claiming Club.

Section 2. Contact: Coaches or any other persons connected with another NFL Club are prohibited from contacting any player placed on waivers until such time as the player is released by the waiving Club.

Section 3. Ineligibility: Any NFL player who is declared ineligible to compete in a pre-season, regular season or post-season game because of a breach by any NFL Club by whom he is employed of waiver procedures and regulations, or any other provision of the NFL Constitution and Bylaws, will be paid the salary or other compensation which he would have received if he had not been declared ineligible, which, in any event, will be a minimum of one week’s salary and, when applicable, expense payments.

Section 4. Notice of Termination: The Notice of Termination form attached hereto as Appendix G will be used by all Clubs. If possible, the Notice of Termination will be personally delivered to the player prior to his departure from the team. If the Notice of Termination has not been personally delivered to the player prior to his departure from the team, the Notice of Termination will be sent to him by certified mail at his last address on file with the Club.

***Waiver system: The procedure by which a player's contract or NFL rights are made available by his current team to other teams in the league. During the procedure, the 31 other teams either file a claim to obtain the player or waive the opportunity to do so, thus the term waiver. The claiming period is typically ten days during the off-season, but from early July through December, it lasts only 24 hours. If a player is claimed by two or more teams in this period, priority is based on the inverse won-lost standing of the teams. The team with the worst record has priority. If no team selects the player, he's free to sign with any team, including his previous employer. If no one signs him, he is unemployed — technically fired from the NFL.

 
Has there been a decent NFL RB out of UT since Earl?
Priest Holmes wasn't too shabby.
Here were all the other RBs drafted since Campbell . . .2008 3 10 73 Jamaal Charles Chiefs 2005 1 4 4 Cedric Benson Bears 1999 1 5 5 Ricky Williams Saints 1991 12 11 317 Chris Samuels Chargers 1989 1 13 13 Eric Metcalf Browns 1989 9 17 240 Darron Norris Patriots 1984 9 17 241 John Walker Cardinals 1982 4 27 110 Rodney Tate Bengals 1982 8 7 202 A.J. Jones Rams
 

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