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Myers, Hundon sign with Bengals

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Posted: Monday April 03, 2000 06:45 PM

 

CINCINNATI (AP) -- Safety Greg Myers, an unrestricted free agent, has signed a two-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals, and wide receiver James Hundon, a restricted free agent, has signed a one-year deal, the team said Monday.

Myers started the first four games of the 1999 season for the Bengals before being replaced by rookie Cory Hall. He played in 12 games and was credited with 33 solo tackles, one interception and a fumble recovery.

Hundon played in just six games for Cincinnati last season because of a bruised kidney and a severe toe strain. He caught one pass for five yards. In four seasons, he has 28 catches for 416 yards and four touchdowns.

Details of the Myers and Hundon contracts were not released.


 
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