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Sun Dec 29 201318:21Bernard Scott touches it three times in loss
Bernard Scott rushed for three yards on two carries and caught one pass for eight yards in Week 17 against the Bengals.
Scott got some work in the first half with Ray Rice standing on the sideline nursing a thigh injury. Scott appeared in two games for the Ravens this season, rushing for 14 yards on four attempts and catching two passes for ten yards. He'll be a free agent in March. Scott struggled to find work in 2013. We wouldn't expect that to change this offseason.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Dec 7 201316:23Ravens waive RB Bernard Scott
Ravens waived RB Bernard Scott.
The move clears a spot for Dennis Pitta's return to the active roster. Scott was signed in Week 8 after being released by the Bengals and has yet to appear in a game this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Nov 28 201319:09Ravens declare Week 13 inactives
Ravens declared RB Bernard Scott, S Brynden Trawick, S Omar Brown, OL Ryan Jensen, WR Deonte Thompson, DE/OLB John Simon, and NT Brandon Williams inactive for Week 13 against Pittsburgh.
Haloti Ngata is all systems go for Thanksgiving night.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Oct 28 201312:03Bernard Scott signs one with Ravens
Ravens signed RB Bernard Scott.
Scott slides in as the No. 3 back as the Ravens come out of their bye. He's depth in case Bernard Pierce (hamstring) is limited or can't play against the Browns in Week 9. Ray Rice says he feels as good as he has all season right now.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Oct 16 201308:56Bernard Scott works out for Ravens
Free agent RB Bernard Scott worked out for the Ravens.
Source: Adam Caplan on Twitter
Tue Sep 17 201311:47Bengals waive Bernard Scott
Bengals waived RB Bernard Scott.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Aug 31 201315:11Bengals place Bernard Scott on reserve/PUP
Bengals placed RB Bernard Scott (ACL surgery) on reserve/PUP.
He'll be stashed as mid-season depth. The Bengals will enter the season with Rex Burkhead and Cedric Peerman behind Giovani Bernard and BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Scott tore his ACL last October and has been slow to recover.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Aug 8 201312:53Bernard Scott likely to open season on PUP
The Cincinnati Enquirer gives Bengals RB Bernard Scott (ACL surgery) a "good chance" of opening the season on reserve/PUP.
Scott has been slow to recover from a left ACL tear suffered last October. The Bengals could view him as an in-season insurance policy. Under the new PUP rules, teams can activate PUPed players in any timeframe between Weeks 7 and 15, based on when they resume practicing. Scott has not practiced in camp.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Wed Jul 24 201318:08Bengals place Bernard Scott on active/PUP
Bengals placed RB Bernard Scott (knee) on the active/PUP list.
Scott is still recovering from last fall's ACL tear. At one time a somewhat promising prospect, his roster chances decreased significantly when the Bengals drafted Gio Bernard in the second round. Scott's dynasty value is gone.
Source: Joe Reedy on Twitter
Wed Jul 10 201317:34Bernard Scott 'candidate' for active/PUP
Bengals.com considers Bernard Scott (ACL) a candidate to begin training camp on the active/PUP list.
We'd call him likely to begin camp on PUP, though he should be ready for Week 1. Scott tore his left ACL last October. The question is whether Scott will make the Bengals' 53-man roster. Cincy's selection of Giovani Bernard severely dented his chances. Either way, Scott isn't going to make a fantasy impact this season.
Source: bengals.com
Sun May 5 201317:38Bernard Scott may not make the Bengals
The Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy "highly doubts" both Bernard Scott and Giovani Bernard will make the Bengals' 53-man roster.
In other words, Scott's roster spot is in jeopardy. Bernard obviously isn't going anywhere after being the first running back drafted last weekend. The Bengals re-signed Scott, 29, to a one-year deal last month. Cincinnati will likely keep four running backs: BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Bernard, special teams ace Cedric Peerman, and sixth-round pick Rex Burkhead.
Source: Joe Reedy on Twitter
Fri Apr 12 201315:04Bengals expected to re-sign Bernard Scott
Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com is "hearing" that the team will re-sign free agent Bernard Scott.
Scott visited the Raiders on Wednesday, but left without a deal. He could return to Cincinnati to push Cedric Peerman for change-of-pace duties behind BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Even if Scott re-signs, the Bengals should not stop seeking backfield speed. Cincy needs more big-play ability at running back.
Source: Geoff Hobson on Twitter
Wed Apr 10 201309:51Bernard Scott set to visit Raiders, Bengals
Free agent RB Bernard Scott (knee) will meet with the Raiders Wednesday and the Bengals later this week.
Now six months removed from his ACL tear, Scott is starting to get some nibbles. He'll go through some drills in Oakland, hoping to prove he's well on his way to 100 percent. The Raiders currently have only Jeremy Stewart and Marcel Reece behind starter Darren McFadden, while the Bengals have been forthright regarding their desire to add a speed element next to BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Scott ran a 4.44 forty at the 2009 Combine and has averaged 4.05 yards per carry during his career.
Source: USA Today
Mon Mar 18 201318:00Bernard Scott gets medical clearance
Free agent Bernard Scott (ACL surgery) has received clearance from an orthopedic surgeon to begin cutting and doing "explosive weight training."
Scott tore his left ACL early last October. Doctors say he's "on the right track" in his recovery, but NFL interest in Scott may not pick up until he's ready to go through full workouts for clubs. Scott turned 29 years old in February.
Source: USA Today
Tue Feb 12 201318:04'Difficult' to see Scott back with Bengals
The Cincinnati Enquirer believes it's "difficult" to envision free agent Bernard Scott back with the Bengals unless it's on a one-year deal.
That's true, but it's also true Scott is unlikely to draw any multi-year offers as he recovers from a torn ACL. It doesn't help that he's averaged just 4.1 yards over his first 255 career carries, and is already 28. Four months removed from shredding his knee, Scott will be a candidate to begin 2013 on the reserve/PUP list.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Wed Jan 23 201308:53Bengals in search of 'complement' to BJGE
Running backs coach Jim Anderson confirmed the Bengals are looking for a "complement" to BenJarvus Green-Ellis this offseason.
Both Anderson and head coach Marvin Lewis haven't been shy about expressing their desire to add talent to the running back position. Bernard Scott is coming off an ACL tear and entering free agency, so the widely held assumption is that they'll look to the draft. The Bengals' official website suggests the team could use a second-round pick on a prospect such as North Carolina's Giovani Bernard or Oregon's Kenjon Barner. Green-Ellis averaged just 3.93 yards per carry and caught 1.4 passes per game in 2012.
Source: bengals.com
Mon Oct 8 201211:47Bernard Scott (knee) sent to injured reserve
Bengals placed RB Bernard Scott on injured reserve with a knee injury, ending his season.
It's believed Scott tore his left ACL. It's a bitter end to a season where Scott could never get healthy. Scott missed Weeks 1 and 2 with a hand issue before turning his ankle in his Week 3 debut. He finishes with just eight carries for 35 yards. We've long been a fan of Scott's athleticism, but he has only 284 career touches through four seasons to show for it. He'll be a free agent at season's end. Seemingly never able to earn the full trust of the Bengals' coaching staff, it would likely be best if he moved on. A tandem of Cedric Peerman and Brian Leonard will now back-up plodding lead-back BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Neither is worth an own in fantasy leagues.
Source: Bengals on Twitter
Sun Oct 7 201217:12Bengals fear the worst on Bernard Scott
The Bengals "fear" the worst with Bernard Scott's knee injury.
Source: Geoff Hobson on Twitter
Sun Oct 7 201214:46Scott leaves Week 5 with left knee injury
Bernard Scott left Sunday's game against the Dolphins with a left knee injury and is not expected to return.
Scott was injured on a first quarter carry. He gashed the Fins for 40 yards on five carries in the first half, but he can't seem to stay healthy. Scott has battled hand, ankle, and now knee injuries in the first part of the season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Oct 7 201213:48Bengals' Scott injures left knee in first qtr
Bernard Scott left Sunday's game against the Dolphins with a left knee injury and is questionable to return.
Scott was hurt on a three-yard loss at the end of the first quarter. Scott gashed the Fins for 40 yards on five carries before exiting, looking very fresh in his return to action after missing three weeks.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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