After an eleven day holdout, Chris Perry has ended his holdout as well and signed with the Bengals. It is reported that it is a $7 million deal.
Perry could be the second man on the depth chart, behind starter Rudi Johnson. Johnson officially became the starter when Dillon was traded to New England. Kenny Watson has been impressive in camp, and could also be the second string running back to start the season.
Perry was a star at Michigan. He rushed for 3,696 yards with 38 rushing touchdowns. He also caught for 572 yards and two touchdowns.