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Chris Perry #23 | Running Back | Cincinnati Bengals
Height: 6-0    Weight: 224    Born: Dec 27, 1981, Advance, NC

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December 30, 2005
Chris Perry was upgraded to questionable and practiced Thursday, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. He has been out with an ankle injury.
December 27, 2005
Chris Perry, who has been out with an ankle injury, said Monday he will be ready when the playoffs begin, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. "I'll be ready for the playoffs," Perry said. "It's the playoffs. I haven't been to a playoff. Not too many people on this team have been to a playoff."
December 21, 2005
Chris Perry will remain out of action for Week 16, according to the Cincinnati Post. He's out with a serious ankle injury.
December 13, 2005
Chris Perry, who suffered a serious ankle injury Sunday, will not play this week against the Lions, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. It is not certain that Perry will play again this season, although the Bengals are hoping that he will at least be back in time for the playoffs. He was able to walk without crutches on Monday.
December 12, 2005
Chris Perry injured his ankle Sunday and was walking on crutches after the game, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. "Chris has some kind of ankle sprain," coach Marvin Lewis said. "The first (MRI) scans were negative."
December 11, 2005
Chris Perry was carted off the field on Sunday with a left ankle injury. He was taken for X-rays, and Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis said that initial tests showed no major injury.
October 16, 2005
Bengals running back Chris Perry caught a career-high nine passes for 45 yards and a touchdown in Week 6. Perry has 27 receptions already and is on pace for 72 for the season.
August 13, 2005
Seeing his first game action since his hernia surgeries, Chris Perry rushed for 41 yards and caught another 27 yards in Friday's exhibition game. The Bengals plan to use both Rudi Johnson and Perry in the backfield this season to capitalize on their different styles, according to the Cincinnati Post.
August 4, 2005
Chris Perry now has taken part in seven of 10 training camp practices, missing three due to some discomfort related to his hernia surgery, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. "I don't feel good," he said. "They said it would hurt. But it doesn't hurt like it did last year, so that's a blessing. It's still sore. The muscle is still weak on my left side, so I'm just trying not to miss too many practices."
August 1, 2005
Chris Perry took part in only one practice before being sidelined with pain in the area of his surgically repaired hernia, according to the Cincinnati Post. The Bengals aren't sure when he will return to practice.
July 30, 2005
Chris Perry took part in the Bengals' first day of training camp practices, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. He felt a little pain in the area of his surgically repaired hernia, which doctors told him to expect. If he can stay healthy, he should be the Bengals change-of-pace option behind Rudi Johnson.
May 26, 2005
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said that Chris Perry is progressing well and should be able to rejoin team drills by the time the club holds its mandatory mini-camp on June 17-19, according to the Cincinnati Post. Perry, who had two sports hernia operations in the offseason, was limited to individual drills in the team's recent voluntary mini-camp.
March 17, 2005
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis rejected an Internet report that Chris Perry had suffered a setback in his recovery from a sports hernia, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. "Chris Perry is fine," Lewis said. "...When it's time to be on the field in June, supposedly he'll be ready." His fantasy value took a hit when the team re-signed Rudi Johnson to a five-year deal this week.