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The Cincinnati Bengals and running back Chris Perry believe he is finally healthy after two injury-plagued seasons.
Perry was expected to be the teams third down back as well as spell starting running back Rudi Johnson.
However, injuries have kept him off of the field during his first two years.
Because the Bengals believe Perry is finally healthy and ready to contribute on a consistent basis, they are not looking to sign free agent running back Shaun Alexander. |