Bengals nix Redskins trade offer for WR Johnson

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How serious are the Cincinnati Bengals about not giving in to Chad Johnson's trade demands?




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Serious enough to swat away an offer from the Washington Redskins that could have netted the Bengals two first-round draft picks, team and league sources said.

The Redskins offered its first-round pick, No. 21 overall, and a conditional third-rounder in 2009 that could escalate to a first rounder if Johnson and the Redskins hit certain performance levels, the sources said.

It was not the first time the Redskins approached the Bengals about a deal, but it was the first significant proposal.

The Bengals have not only rejected the Redskins, but two other NFC East suitors -- the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles -- have been informed that there has been no change in the team's position that Johnson will not be traded.

The Bengals have noted to those suitors that Johnson has been the "second-highest paid receiver" in the NFL during the past three years, indignant about suggestions that Johnson also wants a new contract, the sources said.

Trading Johnson also would mean Cincinnati would take an $8 million salary-cap hit, but that amount could be split over the next two years. Additionally, as one owner who wished to remain anonymous told ESPN.com, "There's nothing wrong with dead money. It's cash already paid and it's cash back in your pocket that you don't have to spend, especially with the [high] amount of everyone's salary cap these days."

Chris Mortensen covers the NFL for ESPN.




Also just saw that they (Bengals) have informed the Cowboys and Eagles that Johnson will not be traded, according to ESPN.
 
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they are probably holding off til right before the draft to try to secure the best possible outcome for their team, by holding off until the last moment they could try to get guaranteed 2 first rounders
 
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Does Washington not learn from there mistake??? They always try to go for the big name every year, last year it was Briggs, this year it's Johnson, they need every draft pick, not trade them every year. I know Chad Johnson is a hell of a player, but this strategy has not worked for D. Snyder, maybe he should try the draft for once to improve his squad!
 
Aug 9, 2006
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chad wont sit in cinci.....know that....hes just a lil crybaby and like cinci has said THEY ARE NOT MOVING HIM...teams need to reliaze that chad johnson will be scoring touchdowns for the bengals next year
 
Apr 20, 2003
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Does Washington not learn from there mistake??? They always try to go for the big name every year, last year it was Briggs, this year it's Johnson, they need every draft pick, not trade them every year. I know Chad Johnson is a hell of a player, but this strategy has not worked for D. Snyder, maybe he should try the draft for once to improve his squad!
NO, Washington doesn't learn from there mistakes! I'd rather take a young tall possession receiver to compliment Santana and Randle-El in the draft like Limas Sweed, Malcolm Kelly or even Desean Jackson...... Don't get me wrong I'd love Chad as a Redskins but I think giving up a 1st rounder and possibly a another 1st next season depending on how Chad does during the season is a little too much. We need a youngster who isn't going to command a big chunk of salary and with the problems with Chad's attitude scares me a little especially with a first year coach like Zorn!