News - Hall in driver's seat - Cincinnati Bengals
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GEORGETOWN, Ky _ And then there were none.
Doug Hendrickson, one of the agents for Leon Hall, said his client is "ecstatic," after reaching what is believed to be a five-year deal, and then got on Interstate 75 in Cincinnati for the trip here.
"He'll be there in about an hour in time to practice," Hendrickson said. "Leon didn't want to miss a day, but he also wanted it to fit and he's just excited to get started."
Hall's No, 29 should be there when the Bengals step on the field Saturday night for their second practice of the day and third of training camp to make attendance 100 percent. Hall, the Michigan cornerback taken with the 18th pick, had help from those around him in the draft, significantly Texas safety Michael Griffin at No. 19 for Tennessee.