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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: October 24, 2009
Cendric Benson facing the Chicago Bears
Cendric Benson was selected fourth overall in the 2005 NFL Draft by the team he will face this Sunday. After being awarded a contract worth $35 million dollars, Benson struggled to find his place with the Bears. During their Super Bowl season in 2006, he accepted being a glorified short yardage back. It looked as if the former Longhorn would fall through the cracks of the NFL and become just another draft bust. Benson was taking a swan dive and looked like he would land in a ditch occupied by the likes of Adam Jones.
This season Benson has been nothing but a model citizen and teammate. He is the third leading rusher in the NFL. He has silenced his critics thus far, but he has one more mission to make his comeback complete; he wants to stick it to the team who le...
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Published: October 24, 2009
Cendric Benson facing the Chicago Bears
Cendric Benson was selected fourth overall in the 2005 NFL Draft by the team he will face this Sunday. After being awarded a contract worth $35 million dollars, Benson struggled to find his place with the Bears. During their Super Bowl season in 2006, he accepted being a glorified short yardage back. It looked as if the former Longhorn would fall through the cracks of the NFL and become just another draft bust. Benson was taking a swan dive and looked like he would land in a ditch occupied by the likes of Adam Jones.
This season Benson has been nothing but a model citizen and teammate. He is the third leading rusher in the NFL. He has silenced his critics thus far, but he has one more mission to make his comeback complete; he wants to stick it to the team who le...
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com