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Bengals Sign K Dave Rayner

POSTED: 2:16 pm EDT October 11, 2008

(Sports Network) - The Cincinnati Bengals have signed kicker Dave Rayner.

The four-year veteran is expected to spell Shayne Graham on kickoffs for Sunday's game against the New York Jets. Graham has been bothered by a sore groin, but will likely still kick field goals and extra points.

Rayner has kicked with Indianapolis, Green Bay, Kansas City and San Diego. He appeared in two preseason games this year with Detroit, but was released in August.

The Bengals opened a roster spot by releasing fullback Reagan Mauia.


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