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The Bengals have added Terrell Owens, and it didn't cost much. He's signed a contract that will pay him $2 million in 2010, plus possibly another $2 million in bonuses.
Owens may be 36, but that looks like a very reasonable price.
"I think that I would rather have him line up on our side of the ball than the other side of the ball," said owner Mike Brown in a report on NFL.com.
Cincinnati signed Antonio Bryant earlier in the offseason to a four-year deal worth $28 million, but he's been bothered by knee problems and may begin camp on the PUP list.
This should help Carson Palmer's value -- and maybe help Cincinnati win the AFC North.
—Ian Allan
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