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Thu, 04 Oct 2001 21:17:18 -0700
The Journal Sentinel reports the Green Bay Packers held a try out for former New York Giants S Emile White and New York Jets S James Rooths, along with the previously reported Tremain Mack (Bengals). Rooths was the most impressive of the group, so he was signed to the practice squad. The other two were not impressive and were not offered contracts.
Tue, 02 Oct 2001 11:37:38 -0700
Len Pasquarelli reports for ESPN.com the Green Bay Packers are considering adding former Cincinnati Bengals safety and kickoff return/special teams standout Tremain Mack as a possible replacement for the injured Antuan Edwards. Mack arrived in Green Bay on Tuesday and will audition for coaches and team officials. Mack can be used in "nickel" and "dime" packages at safety or cornerback. He could also help the return game where Allen Rossum has been injured.
Sun, 02 Sep 2001 08:15:04 -0700
Bengals.com's Geoff Hobson reports the Bengals made more roster cuts today and the list contained a few surprises. S/KR Tremain Mack and P Daniel Pope were two of the cuts. The team placed rookie TE Sean Brewer on the injured reserve list. WR Damon Griffin was also placed on IR with a minor injury. The team officially re-signed QB Scott Covington when the team was forced to carry four QBs due to Scott Mitchell's injury. Also released were FB Clif Groce and DE Kevin Henry. WR Malcolm Johnson, C Roger Roesler and DE Corey Moore joined the list of released players. Rookie free agents who have practice squad eligibility that were cut were TE Kirk McMullen, DT Jeff Boyle, and LBs Rashad Harris and Chris Edmonds.
Sun, 26 Aug 2001 08:35:34 -0700
Geoff Hobson reports for Bengals.com rookie WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh (foot) didn't play Saturday and he is questionable for Thursday's pre-season finale. QB Akili Smith (shoulder) is questionable as well. DE Kevin Henry (hamstring) is probable after missing last night's game. WR Chad Plummer injured his right hip last night. He will be probable if he passed an MRI late Saturday night. S Tremain Mack (shoulder) had a stinger, but returned to the game. He is probable for Thursday as is LG Matt O'Dwyer (rib strain).
Sat, 25 Aug 2001 21:39:03 -0700
Geoff Hobson reports for Bengals.com S Tremain Mack had to start tonight's pre-season game at free safety because starter Chris Carter couldn't start because of a sore hamstring. Mack hurt his shoulder on the kickoff before the first defensive series and was replaced by JoJuan Armour because his return was questionable. Carter eventually had to play too. DB Corey Hall got thrown out of the game with Bills LB Fred Jones after an altercation midway through the second quarter.
Wed, 01 Aug 2001 19:31:56 -0700
Geoff Hobson reports for Bengals.com Cincinnati Bengals S Tremain Mack (back) and DE Vaughn Booker (knee) both sat out practice on Wednesday. Both are expected to play in this weekend's pre-season game.
Thu, 15 Feb 2001 20:07:27 -0800
Len Pasquarelli of SportsLine.com reports Cincinnati Bengals S Tremain Mack will spend another 20 days in jail. Barring another run-in with the law, this will be his last stint in jail.
Wed, 07 Feb 2001 15:09:55 -0800
As an update to previous reports, Bengals.com reports kick returner Tremain Mack was released from jail on Wednesday. Hamilton County judge Ralph Winkler warned him another violation of his probation will put him in jail for the duration of his sentence.
Mon, 05 Feb 2001 11:54:58 -0800
The Cincinnati Post reports there still have not been any talks regarding a new contract between RB Corey Dillon's agent Leigh Steinberg and the Bengals. VP Katie Blackburn said she expects some other team will set the market for Dillon. At the Pro Bowl on Sunday, Dillon told ABC Sports he just wanted to play for a winner. Elsewhere, Bengals S Tremain Mack could be released from prison as early as Wednesday.
Tue, 09 Jan 2001 14:16:07 -0800
Associated Press, as an update to previous stories, reports Cincinnati Bengals DB Tremain Mack has been sentenced to one-year in jail for violating probation on drunken driving charges. However, he could be released in a month. Mack had been driving his automobile on a suspended license and was caught on TV by a local TV station in the Cincinnati area.
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