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  • FA Center #65
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    Bears signed C Reggie Stephens and TE Draylen Ross to reserve/future contracts.
    A seventh-round pick of the Bengals in 2010, Stephens has never appeared in an NFL game. Capable of playing both guard and center, he’ll nevertheless be a long-shot to earn a roster spot in camp. Ross is an undrafted rookie out of North Texas.
  • FA Center #65
    Bengals signed G/C Reggie Stephens, formerly of the Bears.
    A 2010 seventh-round pick by Cincinnati, Stephens initially signed a futures deal with Chicago in January. He will be a training camp body with the Bengals.
  • FA Center #65
    Free agent C Reggie Stephens was among five interior linemen worked out by the Patriots on Friday.
    A seventh round pick of the Bengals last year, Stephens never made it onto the field. The Patriots also worked out free agent G Brent Osborne and free agent Cs Alex Linnenkohl, Colin Miller and Zane Taylor. One will likely be signed as Dan Koppen (leg) insurance on Saturday.
  • FA Center #64
    Bengals C Kyle Cook says the left ankle injury he suffered on Sunday night is “just a sprain, nothing to be worried about.”
    Cook will likely take it easy this week before getting back to practice. Rookie seventh-round pick Reggie Stephens stepped in on Sunday and drew praise from coach Marvin Lewis.
  • FA Center #65
    Bengals agreed to terms with seventh-round OL Reggie Stevens on a four-year contract.
    One of five Bengals picks to come from the Big 12, Stephens has the versatility to play guard or center. The former Iowa State Cyclone is headed for the practice squad, as the Bengals are flush with interior linemen this year.
  • FA Tight End #85
    Bengals waived TE Chase Coffman, WR/PR Quan Cosby, and C Reggie Stephens.
    An injury-prone 2009 third-rounder, Coffman still has nice hands but less after-the-catch ability than he showed at Mizzou. With Cosby gone, Brandon Tate and Jordan Shipley are candidates to take over on punt returns.