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    Bengals MLB Nate Webster will be healthy enough to return for April minicamp.
    He tore a tendon in his knee in week three. He has IDP upside next season because of his position.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Former Broncos and Bengals LB Nate Webster was found guilty Wednesday of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.
    Originally charged last summer, Webster was convicted on four of five counts of unlawful sexual conduct. He is facing up to 20 years in prison. Now 34, Webster hasn’t played an NFL down since 2008. He notched 319 tackles in 99 career games.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Cincinnati middle linebacker Nate Webster will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
    It’s a major loss for the Bengals offense, who expected Webster to quarterback the defense. Third-round pick Caleb Miller will likely replace Webster and has a lot of fantasy upside.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Nate Webster was carted off the field during today’s game with an injured knee and didn’t return.
    He left in the fourt quarter and was taken for tests.
  • DEN Linebacker
    The Bengals put middle linebacker Nate Webster on injured reserve Wednesday, officially ending his season.
    Webster tore a tendon in his knee during a 23-9 loss to the Ravens on Sunday. He had surgery a day later.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Bengals placed Nate Webster on the physically-unable-to-perform list with a knee injury.
    Webster, still recovering from career-threatening knee injuries, won’t be eligible to play until week seven. The Bengals also placed guard Stephen Viera on the PUP list.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Bengals linebacker Nate Webster, still recovering from a torn patella tendon, is not likely to be released this month.
    It was rumored the Bengals may reach an injury settlement with Webster, who has barely played since signing from Tampa Bay last season. The Bengals will see how his rehab goes before making any final decisions.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Bengals LB Nate Webster has restructured his contract, voiding the final three years of his deal.
    Webster will now make the veteran’s minimum in 2005, rather than the $1.5 million he was set to earn. Webster is no lock to make the team, and will be behind Landon Johnson and Odell Thurman on the depth chart if he does.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Broncos LB Nate Webster is being given a look on the strong side at camp.
    D.D. Lewis, Warrick Holdman, and Webster make up the competition now, with Eddie Moore on I.R. Webster is more likely to back up MLB D.J. Williams.
  • DEN Linebacker
    Nate Webster will be Denver’s starting strong-side linebacker this year.
    Webster also could get a crack in the middle if the D.J. Williams experiment doesn’t go as planned. He shouldn’t be much of an IDP playing the SAM spot.