All of our readers are well aware of the Bengals need for a feature running back, especially if Cedric Benson does not return. So, does Clinton Portis get anyone excited? I did not think it would, but Portis is interested in getting back into the game. The only question now is if Portis will receive any interest from NFL teams.
If memory serves, you will remember that Portis worked out for the Bengals in late September of last season. This occurred while Benson was appealing a three game suspension. The Bengals also worked out Larry Johnson at that time, as they had been familiar with him after his 2009 stint on their roster. They did not sign Portis or Johnson, as Benson only missed one game--a far less severe punishment than originally expected. At the age of 30, Portis did not sign with a team and was said to be in poor shape.

The former Bronco and Redskin running back thinks that he can still bring it on Sundays:
"I’m ready to go back, ready to work things out and I’m open to idea of going out to prove that I can still play," Portis said.
Portis saying that he is "open to the idea" of proving that he can still play does not exactly sound like he is that motivated to get back, at least in my opinion. However, it is certainly possible that a team will bring him in to their Training Camp and see what he has left. Portis is only 77 rushing yards shy10,000 for his career.
Would you, as a Bengals fan, bring Portis in to see what he has left? Many thought that age and injuries caught up to Willis McGahee going into last season, but he put up a Pro Bowl year. Does Portis have that type of season left in him, or is he running on fumes? If he is out of gas, maybe Portis can head to the Indoor Football League with Terrell Owens.
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I guess it wouldn't hurt to give him a look.
I’m not on board with heading into the season with Portis as our lead back, but he has a hello of a player at one point. Take him in for a tryout, and go from there.
johnson_cody_18 - February 16, 2012
hell of a player*
johnson_cody_18 - February 16, 2012
If we don't the Ravens will...
However, I like the youth movement in the jungle and would rather go that route then have a guy that just wants to prove he’s still got it…
Dwight Carter - February 16, 2012
I dont want another Cedric Benson
He is old and slow. I want someone with some ability to score with one touch speed. but I wouldnt mind having Trent Richardson. I live in Gainesville and a Gator fan, and I watch him run all over us. It was so impressive to see him play personally.
hewesdilg - February 17, 2012
Ugh...such a Bengals move
I expect him to be signed to a 2-year deal by Monday.
eric nyc - February 16, 2012
ha
i really don’t see this happening, im sure we are looking to get younger in the back field.
AMAS85 - February 16, 2012
the youth era is here
alive and kicking in cincy
Bengalsfan024 - February 17, 2012
Thought the same thing....
but hopefully with the youth movement we’ve got going on at the skill positions currently, we stay away from. Can’t see us gaining that much from a guy like this.
The Van Buren Boys - February 17, 2012
No
That’s all
whodeycommish14 - February 16, 2012 via mobile
F*ck No !!!!!!
This if it would ever happen, which it won’t would be single handedly the worst move of the offseason in the nfl
thegrassisGREENer18 - February 16, 2012 via mobile
No
All he is, is an injury waiting to happen.
Bengal4ever - February 16, 2012
i wouldnt mind it
Running backs with something to prove usually work out good until they prove it. Benson, Larry Johnson, tomlinson, Kevin smith, reggie bush this year, might as well see if portis can give a good year.
JCompton41 - February 16, 2012 via mobile
Huh?
Larry Johnson didn’t prove anything after he left KC. He had one good game for the Bengals against the browns but that’s about it. LT was a 3rd down back in NY (not to mention, mention he’s a sure-handed Hall of Famer), and Reggie Bush is still young and has fresh legs. CP isn’t going to come here and prove anything. At 30, he’s merely a shell of himself. He was ran into the ground when he was in Washington. We saw that the last couple seasons. Keep the youth movement going in Cincy.
whodeycommish14 - February 17, 2012 via mobile
OH NO!!!
Portis couldn’t fit in with these new Bengals. Beside… there is nothing left in his tank. time for him to pursue his college degree! Is this a joke? I mean…lol Excuse me!
Makebelieve - February 16, 2012 via mobile
Maybe
Let him get his 77 yards to get to 10,000 yards career then make him retire or cut him; then the Bengals can say they have another 10,000 yard rusher :)
DTFCPDX - February 17, 2012
Lol. I like it
It might bring in some more fans to the stadium to see him hit 10000
hewesdilg - February 17, 2012
It would probably take him 16 games to get that 77 yards.
Yarin - February 17, 2012
LOL
That would be hilarious! and then after he got his 77 yards he would do a mock hey complain about migraine headaches!Ha. WHODEY!!!
Makebelieve - February 17, 2012 via mobile
No way,i'd rather have Benson
And i’d rather not even run the ball than see Benson back in stripes
keithp - February 17, 2012
Oh...
He’d really get mad then, huh?lol …Sign him for 1 more year and him not getting one handoff?haha!
Makebelieve - February 17, 2012 via mobile
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