Bengals RB Rudi Johnson, the third-leading rusher in franchise history, said Tuesday that he expects to be traded "any minute now." He returned to practice Monday and Tuesday after battling a hamstring problem and learned that the Bengals are offering him to other teams for a wide receiver. "It's out there, so evidently it's true," said Johnson, a fourth-round pick by the Bengals in 2001 who emerged as a starter in 2003. "It doesn't bother me one way or the other. I'm still going to do the same thing. It's part of the business." Johnson, a month away from turning 29, missed five games with a hamstring problem last year and he has yet to play this year because the other hamstring is acting up.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer