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  • SF Tight End
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    Bucs activated tight end Nate Lawrie from the practice squad.
  • SF Tight End
    Bengals waived TE Nate Lawrie
    Lawrie, who signed with the Bengals in August, played sparingly in the Monday night win over the Ravens.
  • SF Tight End
    Bengals signed TE Nate Lawrie and waived LB Cameron Siskowic.
    Lawrie, a former Saint, looks the part at 6-7/256 and bears a remarkable likeness to Greg Olsen. However, he’s caught just two passes since 2004.
  • FA Tight End
    Bengals TE Reggie Kelly (knee) sat out practice on Wednesday.
    Kelly was injured against the Bills in Week 9. The Bengals added TE Nate Lawrie from the practice squad, likely meaning Kelly’s status the Ravens this week could be in doubt.
  • SF Tight End
    Bengals signed TE Nate Lawrie from their practice squad.
    The Greg Olsen lookalike adds depth with Reggie Kelly (knee) ailing.
  • SF Tight End
    Bengals released TE Nate Lawrie.
    Lawrie, 27, doesn’t do anything particularly well and Cincinnati is in decent shape at tight end with Chase Coffman and Ben Utecht behind Reggie Kelly.
  • SF Tight End
    Bengals signed TE Nate Lawrie to their practice squad.
    Lawrie played in all four preseason games with the Bengals, hauling in five passes for 48 yards. He was released on August 30 and signed on with the Ravens’ practice squad before they cut him loose.
  • HOU Defensive Back
    Bengals released CB Deltha O’Neal, LB Jim Maxwell, TE Nate Lawrie, G Nate Livings, T Dane Uperesa, G James Blair, DE Angelo Craig, DLs Anthony Hoke and Dan Howell, and WRs Maurice Purify and Clyde Logan.
    O’Neal, 31, was penciled in as Cincy’s primary punt returner but that job may now go to receiver Antonio Chatman. Craig was a seventh-round pick.
  • SF Tight End
    Bengals signed TE Nate Lawrie and DB Geoffrey Pope off their practice squad.
    Cincinnati needs Lawrie because Ben Utecht (chest) isn’t going to play Sunday against Pittsburgh. Pope will temporarily stand in as a fourth corner.
  • SF Tight End